Humulus lupulus
Plant Details
Plant Properties
Growth conditions
Permeable, Moist
Sand (light) Loam (medium) Clay (heavy)
Acid Neutral Basic
Half shade, Sun
Usage properties
Leaves, Root, Juice, Tea, Rutine
Dye, Ethereal oil, Fibers, Paper, Bee plant
Description
Young leaves and shoots of this plant can be cooked and have a unique, delicious flavor. The young leaves are also suitable for salads and are best used before the end of May. They contain rutin, a substance that is beneficial for health. The rhizomes of the plant are sometimes eaten, and tea can be made from the leaves and cones. This tea has a mild calming effect. The dried flowering tops of the female plant are used as a flavoring and preservative in beer and also have medicinal properties. They contain bitter-tasting yellow glands that prevent harmful bacteria from growing in beer or wort. The seeds of this plant contain gamma-linolenic acid, an essential fatty acid that is rare in plant sources and has important functions in the human body. The essential oil from the flowers is used as a flavoring in grain beverages, mineral water, and other foods such as non-alcoholic drinks, dairy desserts, candies, baked goods, and pudding. The maximum allowable amount of this oil in food products is set at 0.072%.
Harvest Data
Guilds
Guild Information
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Guild Details
| Guild | Description |
|---|---|
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Corylus avellana Hazel |
Provides shade for the hops during hot weather, helping to prevent them from overheating and promoting healthy growth. |
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Myriophyllum spicatum Water Milfoil |
Peppermint repels some harmful pests that might otherwise target the hops, protecting the main crop. |
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Ribes rubrum Redcurrant, Whitecurrant |
Red currant can attract beneficial insects that help in pollination and pest control in hops. |
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Rosa rugosa Ramanas Rose, Rugosa rose |
Rugosa rose can deter pests with its thorns and attract pollinators, benefiting the hops. |
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Symphytum officinale Comfrey, Common comfrey |
Comfrey can provide a source of nutrients through its deep rooting system that enhances soil fertility for the hops. |