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BEER HOPS Humulus Lupulus 20 SEEDS
DESCRIPTION
Genus - Humulus Species - Lupulus Common name - Beer Hops Other names - Hops Pre-Treatment - Required Hardiness zones - 4 - 8 Height - 8'-25' / 2.40 - 7.60 m Plant type - Herb Vegetation type - Deciduous Exposure - Full Sun, Partial Sun, Partial Shade Growth rate - Fast Soil PH - 6.1-7.8 (mildly acidic to mildly alkaline) Soil type - Clay, loam Water requirements - Average Water Care level - Easy Landscape uses - Bedding Plant, Edible, Herb / Vegetable, Rock Garden / Wall, Vine Germination rate - 97% Leaf / Flower color - Green / Green, Magenta Plant growth rate - Fast
- BEER HOPS Humulus Lupulus 20 SEEDS
- 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 vines have tiny flowers that appear among the leaves, whereas the female plants bear larger, showier spikes that look like cones and smell of pine.
- Plant hops in full sun to partial shade in a moist, fertile and humus soil that never becomes soggy. Quickly growing, it can be trained upon a trellis or allowed to ramble over or up into a nearby woody shrub or small tree. Typically only female plants are sold at nurseries. In hot, humid climates grow with some afternoon shade and monitor for mildew and wilt diseases.
- Contact with the female flowers and leaves can cause a skin rash called hops dermatitis. (info source: Learn2Grow.com)