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Cannabis


Scientific classification
Kingdom:Plantae
Division:Magnoliophyta
Class:Magnoliopsida
Order:Rosales
Family:Cannabaceae
Genus:Cannabis
Species:C. sativa
Binomial name
Cannabis sativa
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Cannabis is a genus of dioecious, annual herbs that belong to the family Cannabaceae, which was formerly placed with the nettles in the order Urticales, but is now in the order Rosales. There is phylogenetic controversy as to whether the cultivated varieties of the plant are of a single species (Cannabis sativa) or represent distinct species (such as those called Cannabis indica, Cannabis ruderalis, or Cannabis americana). All varieties of Cannabis contain psychoactive cannabinoids, in varying amounts.

Varieties of the plant grow in most climates. Cannabis cultivated for other than the psychoactive effects is known as hempHemp is Cannabis grown for fibre, food, fuel, or other non-drug uses. Historically, the textile uses have been most important. Cannabis grown as hemp is the same species as that grown for marijuana, although millenia of selective breeding has resulted in. Hemp is usually grown for its long, tough fiberFiber crops are field crops grown for fiber production, either for paper or fabric. These have the advantage of a quick turnaround time, less total environmental damage in harvesting, and less contribution to greenhouse gases. Field crops for fiber are ge for textileThis article is about the type of fabric. Textile is also a jargon term used by naturists or nudists to describe a person who wears clothes, and also the property that nudity is not allowed, e. in "textile beach", "textile campsite", etc. A textile is any uses. Its seeds, used in bird feed, are a valuable source of protein, energy, and long-chain fatty acids. Industrial hemp contains such slight amounts of THC that is is generally considered to be of no use for psychoactive purposes. This is especially so because of the compund CDB also present in industrial hemp which blocks the THC receptors in the human brain, making industrial hemp an effective "anti-marijuana". There are many other varieties of hemp plants as well. The inside of a cannabis seed contains no THC (or just traces of it), but Cannabis seed are very often inside a peel, which contains high amounts of THC, except those of the purely industrial hemp variety.

Containing mildly psychedelicThis entry pertains to the word "psychedelic", its origin and uses. For general information on psychedelic drugs, see the entry for the synonym, hallucinogenic drug. The word psychedelic is a neologism coined from the Greek words for "mind," ψ&upsilon and other psychoactive and physiologically active chemicals known as cannabinoids, the buds and leaves of cannabis are used recreationally and medicinally in many cultures; such a preparation is often referred to as marijuana and, today, is usually consumed orally or by inhalation in smokingFor information about smoking tobacco, see tobacco smoking. For information about other substances that can be smoked, see cannabis, hashish, cocaine, DMT, heroin, PCP, and methamphetamine. For information about curing meat, see smoking (food) For informa or vaporization.

Concentrated preparations derived from THC-laden resin secreted from the plant are known as hashish. Historically, tinctures, teas, and ointments were also common preparations, especially medicinally.



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