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Scientific Name
Pueraria montana
Scientific Name w/ Auth.
Pueraria montana (Lour.) Merr.
Park
Cowpens National Battlefield (COWP)
Sensitive
No
Park Accepted
Accepted
Record Status
Approved
Park Preferred Common Names
Park Synonyms
Pueraria lobata, Pueraria montana var. lobata
Taxonomic Hierarchy
KingdomPlantae
SubkingdomViridiplantae
Infrakingdom Streptophyta
Superdivision Embryophyta
DivisionTracheophyta
SubdivisionSpermatophytina
ClassMagnoliopsida
SuperorderRosanae
OrderFabales
FamilyFabaceae
GenusPueraria
SpeciesPueraria montana
Occurrence
Present
Occurrence Notes
Data Source: King 1997
Nativeness
Non-native
Nativeness Notes
Native to southeastern Asia from India, China, and Japan, perhaps also Malasia; Data Source: http://plants.usda.gov, 10 August 2007 Legacy NPSpecies information may no longer be applicable, please remove if it is not applicable. In legacy NPSpecies Weedy value was Yes In legacy NPSpecies Pest value was Yes with comment: Natureserve I-Rank: Medium - I-Rank Reasons Summary: This species is notorious for forming dense canopies that smother and shade out all vegetation underneath it. It also fixes nitrogen, and therefore may alter nutrient dynamics. Although widespread throughout southeastern U.S., and also found in parts of the northeast and in Hawaii, kudzu is rarely significant in areas of high conservation value. It is typically but, not exclusively, found in low quality disturbed areas, such as roadsides and abandoned fields. Its impacts in natural riparian areas, forest edges, and its ability to spread into areas such as the Everglades should continue to be monitored. Kudzu's ability to spread is currentlly somewhat limited by lack of pollinators. This species is very hard to manage, but repeated herbicide application or mechanical controls can control it.
Abundance
Unknown
Threatened Endangered Status
State Species of Concern statuses
Ozone Sensitive Status
NatureServe GRank
NatureServe SRank
Observations
0
References
3
Vouchers
0
External Links
0
Evidence counts shown include evidence for related synonyms.
Created By
sjd-MACA;sac - I & M Office
Created Date
1/30/2002 12:00:00 AM
Last Modified By
cbledsoe@nps.gov
Last Modified Date
12/26/2017 1:35:13 PM
Notes
Park Species Data Source: King 1997
Other Parks
Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park (CHCH)
Congaree National Park (CONG)
Fort Caroline National Memorial (FOCA)
Piscataway Park (PISC)
Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve (TIMU)
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