As trees grew in the cleared lands near roadsides, kudzu rose with them. It appeared not to stop because there were no grazers to eat it back. But, in fact, it rarely penetrates deeply into a ...
Apparently, it is edible (which begs the question: Why aren’t people eating it? This topic is coincidentally covered in the book’s first chapter, “When Kudzu Ate the South, Why Didn’t the ...
The introduced species were often brought to an area to solve a problem as with kudzu, while others were thought to be ...
So could a herbal supplement called kudzu help us drink less without even noticing? Kudzu, whose scientific name is Pueraria mirfica, is a vine used in Chinese medicine for a variety of health ...