Hop Anatomy

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Graduate HOSP7116 - Brewing Materials Mind Map on Hop Anatomy, created by Elizabeth Dailey on 20/09/2017.
Elizabeth Dailey
Mind Map by Elizabeth Dailey, updated more than 1 year ago
Elizabeth Dailey
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Hop Anatomy
  1. Cones
    1. Petal-like structures
      1. Bracts
        1. look similar, but without a flower
        2. Bracteoles
          1. Seed/fruit develop in a bracteole at each flower's base
            1. Two per bract
              1. compared to bracts, they are
                1. longer & narrower at the tip
                  1. brighter yellow in color
              2. also called strobiles
                1. Grow in clusters on bines
                  1. bines = hearty, vine-like stalks
                    1. Male & female flowers grow on separate plants
                      1. Only female cones are used to brew beer
                  2. Rootstock
                    1. Rhizomes
                      1. Have buds
                        1. Lower stem of the plant
                          1. grow underground
                            1. What hops are usually planted to grow from
                              1. produce roots & shoots from their nodes
                            2. True Roots
                              1. Do not have buds
                                1. can grow 15 feet deep or more into the soil
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