Kudzu (, also called
Japanese arrowroot) is a group of plants in the genus
Pueraria, in the
pea family
Fabaceae, subfamily
Faboideae. They are climbing, coiling, and trailing perennial
vines native to much of eastern Asia,
Southeast Asia, and some Pacific islands. The name comes from the
Japanese name for the plants, , which was written "kudzu" in historical romanizations. Where these plants are
naturalized, they can be
invasive and are considered
noxious weeds. The plant climbs over trees or shrubs and grows so rapidly that it kills them by heavy shading. The plant is edible, but often sprayed with herbicides.