GENUS CODE: HUMUL GENUS SCIENTIFIC:Humulus GENUS AUTHORITY: L. GENUS COMMON: Hop GENUS SUMMARY: A genus of 2 species, herbaceous vines, of temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. GENUS IDENTIFICATION: GENUS REFERENCES: Small (1978)=Z; Small in FNA (1997); Kubitzki in Kubitzki, Rohwer, & Bittrich (1993). Key adapted from Z.
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FAMILY CODE: CANNAB FAMILY SCIENTIFIC:Cannabaceae FAMILY AUTHORITY: Endlicher 1827 FAMILY COMMON: Hops Family FAMILY SUMMARY: As circumscribed to include the Celtidaceae, a family of 14 genera and about 120 species, trees, shrubs, woody vines, herbs, and herbaceous vines, of cosmopolitan distribution. Zavada & Kim (1996) discuss compelling reasons to recognize the Celtidaceae as a family distinct from the Ulmaceae. The distinctiveness of the Celtidaceae from the Cannabaceae and Moraceae is more questionable; and Yang et al. (2013), Sytsma et al. (2002), and many others conclude that Celtidaceae should be considered a part of Cannabaceae. FAMILY REFERENCE: Small in FNA (1997); Kubitzki in Kubitzki, Rohwer, & Bittrich (1993); Sherman-Broyles, Barker, & Schulz in FNA (1997); Zavada & Kim (1996); Todzia in Kubitzki, Rohwer, & Bittrich (1993); Sytsma et al. (2002).
This information is derived from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 2016 National Wetland Plant List, Version 3.3 (Lichvar, R.W., D.L. Banks, W.N. Kirchner, and N.C. Melvin. 2016. The National Wetland Plant List: 2016 wetland ratings. Phytoneuron 2016-30: 1-17. Published 28 April 2016. ISSN 2153 733X). Regions: AGCP-Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain, AK-Alaska, AW-Arid West, CB-Caribbean, EMP-Eastern Mountains and Piedmont, GP-Great Plains, HI-Hawaii, MW-Midwest, NCNE-Northcentral and Northeast, WMCV-Western Mountains, Valleys & Coast
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Key to Map SymbolsABOUT FAMILY (Weakley Flora) Cannabaceae Endlicher 1827 (Hops Family) SUMMARY: As circumscribed to include the Celtidaceae, a family of 14 genera and about 120 species, trees, shrubs, woody vines, herbs, and herbaceous vines, of cosmopolitan distribution. Zavada & Kim (1996) discuss compelling reasons to recognize the Celtidaceae as a family distinct from the Ulmaceae. The distinctiveness of the Celtidaceae from the Cannabaceae and Moraceae is more questionable; and Yang et al. (2013), Sytsma et al. (2002), and many others conclude that Celtidaceae should be considered a part of Cannabaceae. REFERENCE: Small in FNA (1997); Kubitzki in Kubitzki, Rohwer, & Bittrich (1993); Sherman-Broyles, Barker, & Schulz in FNA (1997); Zavada & Kim (1996); Todzia in Kubitzki, Rohwer, & Bittrich (1993); Sytsma et al. (2002).ABOUT GENUS (Weakley Flora) Humulus L. (Hop) SUMMARY: A genus of 2 species, herbaceous vines, of temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. REFERENCE: Small (1978)=Z; Small in FNA (1997); Kubitzki in Kubitzki, Rohwer, & Bittrich (1993). Key adapted from Z.
HERBARIUM RESOURCES
SERNEC: Find Humulus lupulus in Southeast Regional Network of Experts and Collections (if available) UNC SERNEC: Find Humulus lupulus in
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Herbarium - Southeast Regional Network of Experts and Collections (if available)