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'''Cobb,''' called '''Cobbs''' in some sources, is one of many varieties that were traditionally considered [[:Category:Golding hop varieties|Goldings hops]] and sometimes sold under that name.  Cobb was selected by hand in 1881 from a group of [[Canterbury Whitebine]] hops growing in the garden of a farmer named John Cobb.
 
'''Cobb,''' called '''Cobbs''' in some sources, is one of many varieties that were traditionally considered [[:Category:Golding hop varieties|Goldings hops]] and sometimes sold under that name.  Cobb was selected by hand in 1881 from a group of [[Canterbury Whitebine]] hops growing in the garden of a farmer named John Cobb.

Latest revision as of 19:06, 11 September 2011

Cobb, called Cobbs in some sources, is one of many varieties that were traditionally considered Goldings hops and sometimes sold under that name. Cobb was selected by hand in 1881 from a group of Canterbury Whitebine hops growing in the garden of a farmer named John Cobb.

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