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Humulus lupulus, the common hop or hops, is a species of flowering plant in the hemp family Cannabaceae, native to West Asia, Europe and North America.

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Humulus lupulus, the common hop or hops, is a species of flowering plant in the hemp family Cannabaceae, native to West Asia, Europe and North America. It is a perennial, herbaceous climbing plant which sends up new shoots in early spring and dies... Wikipedia
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The Brewery Lupulus, a family business from Belgium, presents the « Lupulus ». Belgian Beer brewed in Courtil (Gouvy) in Ardenne (Luxembourg Province). ...
Humulus lupulus, commonly known as common hop, is a dioecious, rhizomatous, twining perennial vine that is grown commercially for harvest of female fruits which ...
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Their fragrant flowers are harvested in late summer and used to make beer and other herbal products. New shoots are edible in the spring, cooked or in salads.
The stems are annual, slender, climbing, up to 9 m in length, often with stout hooked hairs. The leaves are opposite, cordate, 3 to 5 lobed, margins serrate, ...
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Humulus lupulus (Common Hops) ; Habitat: part shade, sun; average to moist soil; woodland edges, thickets, fencerows, floodplains, riverbanks ; Bloom season: July ...
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Fruits appear in an elongated cluster, each small, dry, and enclosed in a sac-like, papery bract. This vine is drought tolerant and needs good drainage.