IPA: /ˈkʌd.zuː/
KK: /kʌdˈzu/
A fast-growing vine from East Asia that has large leaves and purple flowers. It is often used for animal feed and to prevent soil erosion, but it can also become a troublesome weed in some areas.
Kudzu can grow over trees and buildings, making it a challenging plant to control.
The word 'kudzu' originates from the Japanese word 'kuzu' (葛), which refers to the plant itself. It is a climbing vine known for its rapid growth and ability to cover large areas.
Imagine the Japanese word 'kuzu' when thinking of kudzu, as it directly names the fast-growing vine.