Kudzu Root
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Kudzu, Pueraria lobata (syn. P. montana, P. thunbergiana) is one of about 20 species in the genus Pueraria in the pea family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. It is a climbing, coiling, and trailing vine native to southern Japan and southeast China. Its name comes from the Japanese name for the plant, クズ or 葛 (Kuzu?).Kudzu is sometimes called gé gēn[1] (Chinese: 葛根), and has earned nicknames such as the "foot-a-night vine", "mile-a-minute vine"[1], and "the vine that ate the [U.S.] South."

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Translations: クズルート, [كودزو] جذر, Kudzu Koreňový, Racine de Kudzu, Kudzu korijena, Kudzu Wurzel, Kudzu Kořenový, Sắn dây Root, Kudzu רוט, Кудсу корневой, Kudzu 루트, Kudzu रूट, Arrel de Kudzu, Кудс кореневої, 库祖根, Кудзу корена, Raíz de Kudzu, Kudzu Корен