Hops Vine

Hops vines are gaining some serious popularity in Central Oregon and for good reason. Climbing hops vine grow 20-25 ft. in a season and is winter hardy in the North. Large leaves look pretty against a fence or trellis. Produces pale yellow hops that give home brews authentic Old World flavor. I would suggest full sun to partial shade.

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