Kudzu is one of the 4 fastest growing plants on the planet. Including bamboo, kelp and corn, kudzu can grow up to 1 foot (12 inches) a day. Kelp is faster, at 2 feet.
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about 1 inch a year
really fast. well depending on tank. below 10g 1inch per month, above 10g 2inch per month. i had a rainbow shark in 6.6g and was about 2 ich when i bought it and after about 3 month 6 and a half inch length and with was 2 inch. had to give it to my nearest pet store.
Silver the Hedgehog is pretty dang fast, but no where near as fast as Sonic
It depends. Your heart can beat fast as a kid and get slower as you grow old.
a foot
Vines can grow on houses, particularly ivy or kudzu.
it would grow in warm places like maybe the dessert.
The answer is Kudzu, if you are doing the big crossword.
Please tell me you're not trying to grow kudzu on purpose. If you are located in the United States, there is a ban in most all states from any type of kudzu propagation be it commercially or privately. (from Greenwood Nursery)
Kudzu needs water and the southwest is too dry. It is a very invasive plant and many are trying to stop its spread.
Mainly by trying to chop, mow, and spray the stuff. Kudzu is a very fast growing plant that will overgrow a forest and smother the trees. A severe nuisance plant.
Eventually invasive plants crowd out other plants. An example of this is kudzu. Even with harsh chemicals, it can take 15 years to get rid of a patch of kudzu. Two known herbicides even make kudzu grow faster!
isoprene is in a kudzu cell
Bamboo can grow as much as 48 inches overnight. Kudzu grows a foot a day and 60 feet in a season.
what eats kudzu? Well the platasid eats the kudzu that is its natural habitat but in the U.S. bunnies and cows eat it
Kudzu can be found in Japan and Asia.