On Sat, 02 Nov 2013 13:29:37 +1100, Farm1 wrote:
I've been told that hops will twine in different directions as they
climb upwards according to which hemispehere in which they grow.
I'm in the Southern Hemisphere and my hops twine clockwise around
supports.
Every single one of my stems is growing clockwise with not one counter
clockwise grower.
Has anyone in the Northern Hemisphere noticed which way hops twine where
they live?
http://members.optusnet.com.au/penny...FlandersSwann/
DropOfaHat/At%20the%20Drop%20of%20a%20Hat10.html
The fragrant honeysuckle spirals clockwise to the sun,
And many other creepers do the same.
But some climb anti-clockwise, the bindweed does, for one,
Or Convolvulus, to give her proper name.
snip
Said the right-hand-thread honeysuckle to the left-hand-thread bindweed,
"It seems they're against us, all fate has combined.
Oh my darling, oh my darling, oh my darling Colombine,
Thou art lost and gone forever, we shall never intertwine".
Ah, memories :-)
Cheers
Dave R