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==Description== ''Pueraria tuberosa'', commonly known as kudzu, Indian kudzu,〔(''Pueraria tuberosa'' (Roxb. ex Willd.) DC. ), ''Germplasm Resources Information Network Taxonomy for Plants'', last updated April 21, 1999〕 or Nepalese kudzu,〔 is a climber with woody tuberculated stem. It is a climbing, coiling and trailing vine with large tuberous roots. The tubers are globose or pot-like, about across and the insides are white, starchy and mildly sweet. Leaves are trifoliate and alternate, while the leaflets are egg-shaped, with round base and unequal sides. They are long and wide and are hairless above. Flowers are bisexual, around across and blue or purplish-blue in color. The fruit pods are linear, about long and constricted densely between the seeds. They have silky, bristly reddish-brown hair. Seeds vary from 3 to 6 in number. It is native to India,〔〔(''Pueraria tuberosa'' (Roxb.ex Willd.) DC. ), ''Flora of Pakistan'', S. I. Ali & M. Qaiser (eds), 2001〕 Pakistan,〔 and Nepal.〔 In Telugu, Kudzu is termed as Nela Gummadi, Dari Gummadi, Vidari Kanda.
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