Hop Plants
Humulus lupulus
Cannot be shipped to OR or ID
These fast-growing herbaceous vines quickly cover strings, wires or a trellis to make an attractive screen, decorate an arch, or provide shade against a sunny wall. They can grow over . . . SHOW MORE
Humulus lupulus
Cannot be shipped to OR or ID
These fast-growing herbaceous vines quickly cover strings, wires or a trellis to make an attractive screen, decorate an arch, or provide shade against a sunny wall. They can grow over 20' in a season, dying back to the ground each year in most climates. The bitter flavor of the highly aromatic, cone-like flowers is used to flavor beers and ciders, and the soporific effects also make them useful in herb sachets that would encourage sleep when placed under a pillow. Young shoots may be used in salads or as an asparagus substitute. Very widely adapted, and hardy in USDA Zones 4-9. Easy to grow - even in pots!
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Humulus lupulus 'Sterling' PROHIBITED TO OR & ID Developed over 8 years in Corvallis, Oregon, Sterling was successfully bred to display low sus...
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Humulus lupulus 'Mt. Hood' PROHIBITED TO OR & ID A mild, sweet, floral hop used as an aroma agent for many craft lagers. Released in 1989, Moun...
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