kudzu Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkʊd.zuː]
  • Us [ ˈkʊd.zuː]

Meaning of kudzu In English

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  • Bioethics is spreading like kudzu, colonizing new areas even where it is unfamiliar, unexpected, and unwelcome.

  • A similar effect of tropical kudzu on soil organic matter has been reported29, corroborating the benefit of this species to soil fertility.

  • Goats prefer to browse on vines, such as kudzu, on shrubbery and on weeds, more like deer than sheep, preferring them to grasses.

  • Cocoons of this species can be found in the jungle on climbing vines, specifically kudzu.

  • When boll weevil infestations and the failure of cotton crops drove farmers to move from rural to urban districts, kudzu plantings were left unattended.

  • The scenery changes from tree-lined and park-like to cut-away hillsides covered with invasive kudzu vines and naturalized mimosa trees.

  • Although kudzu prefers forest regrowth and edge habitats with high sun exposure, the plant can survive in full sun or partial shade.

  • Much of the privately owned cemetery is completely overgrown with kudzu or is returning to forest.

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