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HOP Humulus lupulus (Cannabaceae) Height to 6m
Twining, hairy hedgerow climber. Grows on a range of soils and often a relict of cultivation. FLOWERS are clustered and greenish yellow (male) or green and hop-like (female) (Jun-Aug). FRUITS are familiar hops that ripen brown in autumn. LEAVES are divided into 3-5 coarse-toothed lobes. STATUS-Widespread, locally common only in S.
Twining, hairy hedgerow climber. Grows on a range of soils and often a relict of cultivation. FLOWERS are clustered and greenish yellow (male) or green and hop-like (female) (Jun-Aug). FRUITS are familiar hops that ripen brown in autumn. LEAVES are divided into 3-5 coarse-toothed lobes. STATUS-Widespread, locally common only in S.
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