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Centennial Hops

Original price $17.99 - Original price $17.99
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$17.99 - $17.99
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SKU H1074

Humulus lupulus 'Centennial'

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A strongly citrus-and-floral mix of Brewer's Gold, Fuggle, East Kent Golding, and Bavarian hops developed in 1974 and released in 1990. Centennial was pioneered by Charles (Chuck) Zimmerman and S.T. Kenny at Washington State University. It is at times referred to as "super Cascade" because of its similar citric characteristic. Centennial is a much-celebrated hop in its versatility with its depth of bitterness and forward aroma — two characteristics that balance each other beautifully. Hops die back to the ground each winter and then explode with rampant upright growth each spring; mature plants can grow over 20' in a single season! Young shoots may be used in salads or as an asparagus substitute; the paper-ey blossoms are ready for harvest in the fall. These fast-growing herbaceous vines quickly cover wires or a trellis to make an attractive screen, decorate an arch, or provide shade against a sunny wall. 

Space plants at least 8’ apart in full sun and rich, well-drained, light soil. Less tolerant of wet soils than other varieties and more tolerant of higher alkaline conditions. Cold hardy to USDA zone 4.

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Size: 4" Pot

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  • When will this plant start producing hop cones?

    Usually the same year it is planted.

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Morgan
So excited for this plant!

Such a great experience with Raintree Nursery. I ordered my Centennial Hops plant for our backyard in Missouri (they don't sell them around here). The plant arrived so safely packaged and is already growing like crazy! Thank you so much for helping me add new plants to my backyard! Just a reminder hops are toxic to pets so just make sure they are planted in a safe spot.