Japanese hop

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Definition

Noun 1. A species of ornamental vine: Japanese hop refers to a specific climbing plant (Humulus japonicus) originally from eastern Asia. It is primarily grown in gardens for its decorative leaves, which often feature multiple colors or patterns (variegated foliage).

Usage Notes
  • This is a compound noun that functions as the common name for a specific plant species. It is always used as a singular noun.
  • It is typically used in horticultural, botanical, or gardening contexts.
  • While "hop" alone can refer to the related plant used in brewing beer (), the term "Japanese hop" specifically denotes the ornamental variety.
Examples
  • The Japanese hop quickly covered the garden trellis with its attractive leaves.
  • For a fast-growing screen, consider planting Japanese hop.
  • Botanists note that the Japanese hop is an annual vine.
Advanced Usage
  • As an invasive species: In some regions outside its native habitat, is not just an ornamental plant but is considered an invasive species that can overwhelm native plants.
    • Example: The conservation group is working to remove Japanese hop from the riverbank, where it has become invasive.
Variants and Related Words
  • Humulus japonicus: The scientific (Latin) name for the Japanese hop plant.
  • Ornamental vine: A general term for any climbing plant grown primarily for decoration.
  • Hop (noun): Refers to the cones of the plant, used to flavor beer, or to the plant itself. This is a related but distinct concept from .
Synonyms
  • Ornamental hop (a less common descriptive synonym)
Noun
  1. ornamental vine native to eastern Asia; cultivated for its variegated foliage