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Pueraria montana var. lobata Synonyms: P. hirsuta; P. lobata; P. thunbergiana; Dolichos lobatasCommon Name(s): Kudzu Family: Fabaceae Growth Habit: Perennial Invasiveness: Noxious weed:FL, KS, OR, PA, WV Growing Days: 240 to 270 (days) Temperature:
Abs.Max=90° (F) | Opt.Max=82° (F) | Opt.Min=64° (F) | Abs.Min=48° (F) | Precipitation: 37 to 87 (in.) Winter Minimum: Soil pH: 5.5 to 6.5 Soil Texture/Type: Fertile loams Soil Drainage: Well Photoperiod Response: Long day Light Intensity: Bright Comments: Warm weather crop. Leaves and stems frost sensitive. Deep-freezing kills the entire plant. Drought resistant. No waterlogging. Diseases: Rhizoctonia Uses: Medicinal - folklore, Food - starch, Food - vegetable, Animal Food - forage, Environ. - erosion control, Animal Food - fodder Woodiness: Herbaceous Climate: Subtropical, temperate Geographical Origin: China, Eastern Asia, Indo-China, Australia, Southwestern Pacific Metric UnitsReturn to Search Results
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