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Kudzu is a climbing vine native to japan and china. it was introduced in the late 1800s. today, this plant is common along road sides in the southeast, where it takes over and destroys native vegatations.
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Kudzu is a climbing vine native to japan and china. it was introduced in the late 1800s. today, this plant is common along road sides in the southeast, where it takes over and destroys native vegatations. kudzu would be classified as a ___ species
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It would be classified as an invasive species
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