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That kudzu [Pueraria lobata] enriches the soil, provides ground cover, and serves as a nutritious food source are three ways that many identify as to how the plant is helpful. Specifically, kudzu shares membership in the Fabaceae family with beans and peas. That means that, unlike many crops and plants outside that family, kudzu makes nutritious, vital nitrogen available to the underground food web of soil, roots and critters. Secondly, kudzu grows where many other plants can't. In fact, it even manages to thrive. Thirdly, particularly the young shoots are a healthy, free, delicious, accessible food source for wildlife ... and humans!

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Ground-cover, landscaping, and vegetables are what humans use kudzu (Pueraria spp) for. The aggressive climbing plant grows quickly to cover bare, disturbed or unsightly spots while producing delicious fresh shoots and providing color and structure.

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Kudzus are climbing vines from Japan and china which help prevent erosion and are great for fiber.

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Kudzu can be used to feed people, animals, control erosion and possibly help people with Alcoholism.

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11y ago

It makes everything greener e_e

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