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Using a handsaw or sharp pruners, cut the root just below the crown .

The kudzu root crown is a highly specialized, resilient structure that underpins the species’ invasive success. Its large carbohydrate reserves, abundant dormant buds, and ability to regenerate from fragments make it the primary target for any long-term management plan. Future research should focus on crown-specific biocontrol agents and carbohydrate depletion dynamics. kudzu root crown

The root crown is the strategic heart of the plant, the nexus where the botanical architecture shifts from stem to root. It is typically located just beneath the soil surface, a thick, gnarly transition zone where the vine’s energy is banked. While the vines are ephemeral—they die back in winter or are torn away by storms—the crown remains, a permanent and defiant stronghold. Using a handsaw or sharp pruners, cut the

Follow a vine to where it enters the ground. Dig slightly around that spot, and you’ll find the crown with buds or new sprouts emerging. How to Kill Kudzu Permanently (The Crown Method) While the vines are ephemeral—they die back in

The most effective way to stop kudzu without drenching your land in chemicals is manual crown removal.

If you are trying to reclaim your land from "the vine that ate the South," understanding the root crown is the difference between a permanent win and a lifelong battle. What is a Kudzu Root Crown?

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