Kudzu (Pueraria lobata)

Kudzu, Pueraria lobata 2Kudzu, Pueraria lobata

Description
Kudzu · Pueraria montana var. lobata (Willd.) Maesen & S.M. Almeida · is a long-lived, coarse, vine legume that covers the ground with long runners. The leaflets are found in groups of three (5-20 cm. in length). The leaflets are 2-3 lobed and abruptly taper to a pointed tip. The stems have a rough bark-like covering. Large flowers, 15-20 cm., lavender to purple, set on seeds sparingly, because of sparse blooming. The seed pods, 4.5 to 5 cm. in length, are papery and covered with fine hair. The long runners root at the nodes to form new plants. Crowns taken from old stands are used for planting.

Prevention of Spread

The occurrence of new infestations of Kudzu can be reduced by preventing the movement of root crowns or seed from infested areas.

Control Practices

Kudzu should be eradicated as quickly as possible by approved chemical. Control of Kudzu shall mean preventing the production of viable seed and destroying the plant's ability to reproduce by vegetative means.

Approved Herbicides

The following herbicides may be used for cost-share with landowners. Other products labeled and registered for use on this noxious weed in Kansas may be used in accordance with label directions but are not available for cost-share.
  • Dicamba (Banvel). Apply in the summer and fall when the plants are fully developed. Follow label directions and precautions.
  • Glyphosate (Roundup). Apply when plants are actively growing and most are at or beyond the early to full bloom stage. Follow label directions and precautions.
  • Picloram (Tordon). Do not apply to cropland. A restricted use herbicide. Follow label directions and precautions.

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