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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 March 2009
In general the hop is diœcious. Sometimes, however, in gardens of the Bramling variety, hills are met with from which bines arise bearing both male and female flowers. Such monœcious plants are rare.
page 51 note 1 The stipular bracts and bracteoles of the hop are spoken of as “petals” by the hop-growers.
page 56 note 1 In Kent, male hops are sometimes called “seeders.”
page 57 note 1 The Hop—its culture and cure, H. Myrick.