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Plants Matching humulu

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Image of Humulus photo by: James H. Schutte

James H. Schutte

(Hops)

Image of Humulus lupulus photo by: James H. Schutte

James H. Schutte

(Hops)

Attractively cloaked in deeply lobed leaves, hops produces pine-scented flowers that are widely used to preserve and flavor beer. A fast growing, perennial vine, it is native to North America, Europe and western Asia. The tender new stem tips can also be harvested and cooked as a vegetable.

The bright to medium green leaves are lobed, usually three or five in number and have teethed edges. In summertime, plants flower. Being dioecious, the hops vine is either male or female in gender. The male...

Image of Humulus lupulus

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(Golden Hops)

Attractively cloaked in chartreuse, lobed leaves, golden hops produces pine-scented flowers that are widely used to preserve and flavor beer. A fast-growing, perennial vine, it is native to North America, Europe and western Asia. The tender new stem tips can also be harvested and cooked as a vegetable.

The bright chartreuse to light yellow leaves are deeply lobed, usually three or five in number and have teethed edges. In summertime, plants flower. Being dioecious, the hops vine is either male...