Category Archives: Cannabaceae

Humulus lupulus ‘Aureus’, golden hops

Humulus lupulus ‘Aureus’Humulus lupulus ‘Aureus’, golden hops

Family: Cannabaceae

Description:

This completely herbaceous climber, an unusual trait for a climbing species, can grow up to 10m in length. It is comprised of alternately arranged, palmately lobed leaves with deep sinuses. The hops, or soft papery cones, grow 6-7 cm in length and provide an ornamental feature and a pleasant fragrance. Humulus lupulus ‘Aureus’ spreads rhizomatously and will re-sprout in the spring.

Growing conditions:

The ideal location for this species is in partial-shade. In full-sun, leaves have a tendency to burn, while leaves will also drop in deep shade. Humulus lupulus ‘Aureus’ requires moist soil and will quickly dry out in a container.

Suitable uses:

This hops species is not cultivated for beer production, but rather the ornamental foliage and cones. As a twining climber, it can be trained on a trellis or fence.

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