Hop

Humulus, Hop, is a small genus of flowering plants native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The hop is part of the family Cannabaceae, which also includes the genera Cannabis (hemp), and Celtis (hackberries). The female flowers (often called "cones") of the species H. lupulus are known as hops, and are used as a culinary flavoring and stabilizer, especially in the brewing of beer. Although frequently referred to as the hop "vine", ... More

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  • Humulus

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