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Invasive Plant Control in the North Carolina Sandhills

Pueraria lobata - kudzu
Semi-woody, aggressively climbing perennial vine that is capable of growing a foot per day, extending 60 feet a year, and reaching up to 100 feet in length. Kudzu's rapid growth can threaten native vegetation and forests through competitive crowding and shading effects, disrupting the balance of natural communities. The vine can climb and cover other vegetation; and is capable of smothering, girdling, breaking, and uprooting trees. Kudzu should be cut or mowed late in the growing season and the plant material should be removed from the area and destroyed. Herbicide should be applied to the cut stems. The type of herbicide used depends on the landscape and its uses. Burning after the herbicide has killed the kudzu may assist native plants in colonizing the site. This procedure will need to be repeated for 4-10 years.
Kudzu leaves
Kudzu infestation
Kudzu infestation
Kudzu infestation
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Control Recommendations:
  • •Cut vines of climbing or trailing kudzu until a root crown is found.  Dig up root crown with a mattock and spray with a 20% glyphosate solution.

North Carolina Sandhills Weed Management Area