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(+info)Cannabaceae is a family of flowering plants that includes the genera Cannabis and Humulus. The genus Cannabis consists of three species, Cannabis sativa, Cannabis indica, and Cannabis ruderalis, which are commonly known as marijuana or hemp. These plants contain psychoactive compounds such as delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and have been used for medicinal, recreational, and industrial purposes for thousands of years. The genus Humulus includes the hop plant, which is used in brewing beer.
The family Cannabaceae is part of the order Rosales, which also includes families such as Rosaceae (roses), Fabaceae (legumes), and Fagaceae (oaks). Plants in this family are typically characterized by their opposite leaves, lack of stipules, and unisexual flowers. The female flowers have a two-lobed ovary and produce seeds enclosed in a dry fruit called an achene. Male flowers have five stamens and produce pollen.
In medical contexts, Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica are the most commonly used species for medicinal purposes. They contain various cannabinoids, including THC and cannabidiol (CBD), which have been shown to have potential therapeutic effects on a variety of conditions such as chronic pain, nausea, spasticity, and anxiety disorders. However, more research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms of action and potential side effects of these compounds.
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- Cultivating Cannabis sativa L. (Cannabaceae) differs from other horticultural plants by the end product that is harvested. (karger.com)
- Cannabis is one of the 11 genera of the family cannabaceae. (cdc.gov)
- Here "cannabis" refers to a genus of flowering plant of the Cannabaceae or hemp family, including Cannabis sativa , Cannabis indica , and Cannabis ruderalis , which together are also commonly known as marijuana. (nih.gov)
- Cannabis is a genus of flowering herbs in the Cannabaceae family. (nih.gov)
- CBD is a single chemical found in hemp and marijuana plants (cannabis plants within the Cannabaceae family). (list.ly)
- Cannabis is a genus of the flowering plant family Cannabaceae, including Cannabis sativa , Cannabis indica , and Cannabis ruderalis . (leafly.com)
- These are only two names for the flowering plant cannabis, which belongs to the Cannabaceae family. (cyclery.ca)
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- The genus plant is from the Cannabaceae family. (weedworld.co.uk)
- L. (genus and Cannabaceae family. (nos-nop.org)
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- The hop plant (Humulus lupulus) is in the Cannabaceae or Hemp family. (zrtlab.com)
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- Cannabaceae is a small family of flowering plants, known as the hemp family. (wikipedia.org)
- Wingceltis is in the Cannabaceae family. (orientaloutpost.com)
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- Cannabaceae comprises the following genera: Aphananthe Planch. (wikipedia.org)
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- Classification systems developed prior to the 1990s, such as those of Cronquist (1981) and Dahlgren (1989), typically recognized the order Urticales, which included the families Cannabaceae, Cecropiaceae, Celtidaceae, Moraceae, Ulmaceae and Urticaceae, as then circumscribed. (wikipedia.org)
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- Cannabaceae is a member of the Rosales. (wikipedia.org)
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- The oldest known pollen typical of members of Cannabaceae is from the Late Cretaceous (Turonian ~94-90 million years ago) of Sarawak, Borneo. (wikipedia.org)
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- Cannabaceae are often dioecious (distinct male and female plants). (wikipedia.org)