In Europe the plant was compared to hop ( " Humulus lupulus"
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_Humulus lupulus ( common hop ) : fast growing and long lived; chartreuse flower; cut back to the ground in winter.
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Different varieties of tomatoes are grown on bamboo frames, and there are pyramids of ivy and hops ( humulus lupulus ).
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8-PN is found in hops ( " Humulus lupulus " ) and in beer, and is responsible for the estrogenic effects of the former.
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The composition and chemistry of the oils found in " Humulus japonicus " differs from its relative the common hop, " Humulus lupulus ."
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Given that cannabis was not native to Europe, but " Humulus lupulus " which resembles it is, it is quite possible the Europeans substituted the latter for the former.
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By the early 15th century, hops ( the seed cones of " Humulus lupulus " ) had gradually replaced the herbal blend gruit for brewing in the Low Countries.
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Hops are the female flower clusters or seed cones of the hop vine " Humulus lupulus ", which are used as a flavouring and preservative agent in nearly all beer made today.
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Hops " ( humulus lupulus ) " were introduced to the area in about 1820; by 1875, Waterville was considered the " Hops Capital of the World . " Several inventions related to the cultivation and curing of hops were developed locally, the most important of which was liquid hop extract.