kudzu

[ˈkʊdzuː]

kudzu Definition

a quick-growing East Asian climbing plant with reddish-purple flowers, used as a fodder crop and for erosion control..

Using kudzu: Examples

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  • Example

    The kudzu vines covered the abandoned house.

  • Example

    Kudzu is often used in traditional Chinese medicine.

  • Example

    The plant's rapid growth makes it a popular choice for erosion control.

kudzu Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for kudzu

  • Japanese arrowroot
  • Pueraria lobata

Phrases with kudzu

  • a type of stink bug that feeds on kudzu and other legumes

    Example

    The kudzu bug has become a major pest in the southeastern United States.

  • a climbing vine native to East Asia that is widely grown in the southeastern United States for erosion control and as a forage crop

    Example

    The kudzu vine can grow up to a foot per day in ideal conditions.

  • the root of the kudzu plant, used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat a variety of ailments

    Example

    Kudzu root is said to have anti-inflammatory properties.

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Summary: kudzu in Brief

Kudzu [ˈkʊdzuː] is a fast-growing climbing plant from East Asia, known for its reddish-purple flowers. It is commonly used for erosion control and as a fodder crop. The plant is also used in traditional Chinese medicine. 'Kudzu bug' refers to a type of stink bug that feeds on kudzu.