What is another word for Pueraria Lobata?

Pronunciation: [pjuːɹˈe͡əɹi͡ə lə͡ʊbˈɑːtə] (IPA)

Pueraria Lobata is a plant native to Asia, and it is commonly known as Kudzu. It is a creeping vine that can grow up to 20 meters in length and is considered a highly invasive species in some parts of the world. Other synonyms for Pueraria Lobata include Japanese arrowroot, Ge Gen, and Akebia. The plant is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine for its healing properties, mainly for treating alcoholism, fever, allergies, and inflammation. Kudzu is also used in cooking as a thickening agent for soups, stews, and sauces. Despite its medicinal and culinary uses, Pueraria Lobata is considered a weed in many regions and requires proper management to prevent unwanted spread.

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    Pueraria lobata Other relevant words (noun):
    • vine
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Related words: Pueraria, Pueraria, Pueraia, Pueeraria

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