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| | Humulus lupulus in Flora of North America @ efloras.org (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Until recently, knowledge of the existence of indigenous kinds of North American Humulus lupulus was uncertain, although the appellation American hop was applied sometimes to H. |
 | | Humulus lupulus has often been transplanted from the wild to homesites as an ornamental. |
 | | Native Americans used Humulus lupulus medicinally to induce sleep, for breast and womb problems, for inflamed kidneys, rheumatism, bladder problems, intestinal pain, fever, earaches, pneumonia, coughs, and nervousness, as a tonic and a stimulant, and as a witchcraft medicine (D. Moerman 1986). |
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