Humulus japonicus Sieb. & Zucc.

Locations ofHumulus japonicus Sieb. & Zucc. in Virginia

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Family
Cannabaceae
Botanical Name
Humulus japonicus Sieb. & Zucc.
Common Name
Japanese Hops
Synonym(s)
Humulus scandens (Loureiro) Merrill
Flora of Virginia Name/Status
Humulus japonicus Sieb. & Zucc.
Comments
Flora of the Southeastern U.S. calls this species Humulus scandens (Loureiro) Merrill (basionym Antidesma scandens Loureiro 1790), noting that the name has priority over Humulus japonicus Siebold & Zuccarini 1846. That is true, except that according to Small (1997) in FNA3, the material described by Loureiro was not preserved and his description does not match that of H. japonicus. Although Flora of China uses the name Humulus scandens, it confirms that no type specimen of Antidesma scandens has been found and that the name is problematic. Because the situation seems controversial and unresolved, we will continue to use the name Humulus japonicus pending further clarification.
Habitat
Floodplain forests, riverbanks, and disturbed alluvial habitats, especially along major rivers, where it has become a rampantly invasive weed. Locally common in the Piedmont and mountains; infrequent to rare in the Coastal Plain.
Native Status
Introduced

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