A plant family of the order Urticales, subclass Hamamelidae, class Magnoliopsida. It is most notable for the members, Cannabis and Hops.

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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.

2017). "Cannabaceae Genera". Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. Retrieved 4 April 2017. "!!Cannabaceae Martinov". Tropicos. 2017. ... Wikispecies has information related to Cannabaceae. Cannabaceae of Mongolia in FloraGREIF (Articles with short description, ... Cannabaceae is a member of the Rosales. Members of the family are erect or climbing plants with petalless flowers and dry, one- ... Cannabaceae is a small family of flowering plants, known as the hemp family. As now circumscribed, the family includes about ...
... are the flowers (also called seed cones or strobiles) of the hop plant Humulus lupulus, a member of the Cannabaceae family ... "Cannabaceae , Description, Genera, & Species". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 16 September 2020. Schönberger C, Kostelecky ...
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Cannabaceae Martinov, nom. cons. Moraceae Gaudich., nom. cons. Urticaceae Juss., nom. cons. Fagales Engl. Nothofagaceae Kuprian ...
Cannabaceae superorder 13. Euphorbianae order 1. Euphorbiales family 1. Euphorbiaceae family 2. Pandaceae family 3. ...
Cannabaceae †Celtis trachytica, (incomplete leaf). Ulmaceae †Planera ungeri, leaves. †Ulmus carpinoides, complete leaf, quite ...
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... (/ˈkænəbɪs/) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae. The number of species within the genus is ... Mahlberg PG, Eun SK (2001). "THC (tetrahyrdocannabinol) accumulation in glands of Cannabis (Cannabaceae)". The Hemp Report. 3 ( ... ISBN 978-0-387-52054-4. Hillig KW (2005). "Genetic evidence for speciation in Cannabis (Cannabaceae)". Genetic Resources and ... Hillig KW, Mahlberg PG (June 2004). "A chemotaxonomic analysis of cannabinoid variation in Cannabis (Cannabaceae)". American ...
"Molecular Phylogenetics and character evolution of Cannabaceae". Taxon. 62: 473-485. doi:10.12705/623.9. Plants of the World ...
Traditionally placed in the Elm family, it is more recently placed in the family Cannabaceae, thought to be possibly closely ... Cannabaceae, Monotypic Rosales genera, Flora of Africa, All stub articles, Rosales stubs). ... "Molecular phylogenetics and character evolution of Cannabaceae". Taxon. 62 (3): 473-485. doi:10.12705/623.9. Linnavuori, R. ( ...
... is an annual plant species in the family Cannabaceae indigenous to the Hindu Kush mountains of Southern Asia ... Hillig, Karl W.; Mahlberg, Paul G. (June 2004). "A chemotaxonomic analysis of cannabinoid variation in Cannabis (Cannabaceae ... Karl W. Hillig (2005). "Genetic evidence for speciation in Cannabis (Cannabaceae)". Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 52 (2 ... Karl W. Hillig; Paul G. Mahlberg (2004). "A chemotaxonomic analysis of cannabinoid variation in Cannabis (Cannabaceae)". ...
Cannabaceae) flower preserved in the Mexican amber". Acta Palaeobotanica. 63 (1): 54-64. doi:10.35535/acpa-2023-0004. Chandra, ...
Cannabaceae) - several species of hackberries (Celtis spp.) Hawthorn - numerous hawthorn species, mostly from the 1920s are ...
J.Presl Barbeyaceae Rendle Cannabaceae Martinov Dirachmaceae Hutch. Elaeagnaceae Juss. Moraceae Gaudich. Rhamnaceae Juss. ...
Paul G. Mahlberg and Eun Soo Kim (June 2004). "THC (tetrahydrocannibinol) accumulation in glands of Cannabis (Cannabaceae)". ...
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Hillig KW, Mahlberg PG (June 2004). "A chemotaxonomic analysis of cannabinoid variation in Cannabis (Cannabaceae)". American ... Hillig KW, Mahlberg PG (June 2004). "A chemotaxonomic analysis of cannabinoid variation in Cannabis (Cannabaceae)". American ...
Hillig KW, Mahlberg PG (June 2004). "A chemotaxonomic analysis of cannabinoid variation in Cannabis (Cannabaceae)". American ...
Hillig, Karl W.; Mahlberg, Paul G. (2004-06-01). "A chemotaxonomic analysis of cannabinoid variation in Cannabis (Cannabaceae ...
Hillig, Karl W.; Mahlberg, Paul G. (2004). "A chemotaxonomic analysis of cannabinoid variation in Cannabis (Cannabaceae)". ...
Hillig, Karl W.; Mahlberg, Paul G. (2004). "A chemotaxonomic analysis of cannabinoid variation in Cannabis (Cannabaceae)". ...
Cannabis belongs to the genus Cannabis in the family Cannabaceae. It may include three species, Cannabis indica, C. sativa, and ... American Journal of Botany (2004). "A chemo taxonomic analysis of cannibalized variation in Cannabis (Cannabaceae)". American ...
Miller, Norton G. (1970). "The Genera of the Cannabaceae in the Southeastern United States". Journal of the Arnold Arboretum. ...
The caterpillars of Apilocrocis glaucosia feed on Celtis iguanaea (Cannabaceae). The larvae of Niphopyralis are myrmecophilous ...
The genus is part of the extended Cannabis family (Cannabaceae). Celtis species are generally medium-sized trees, reaching 10- ... Cannabaceae). Members of the genus are present in the fossil record at early as the Miocene of Europe, and Paleocene of North ... Cannabaceae "Celtis". Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of ...
... is a genus of small trees in the family Cannabaceae and containing the living species Pteroceltis tatarinowii. The ... Wong, W.; Dilcher, D.; Uemura, K. (2019). "Three new fossil-species of Pteroceltis (Cannabaceae) from East Asia". Phytotaxa. ... Cannabaceae, Plants described in 1873, Trees of China, Endemic flora of China, Rosales genera, Taxa named by Karl Maximovich). ...
William Oki Wong; David L. Dilcher; Kazuhiko Uemura (2019). "Three new fossil-species of Pteroceltis (Cannabaceae) from East ...
... is a species of tree in the family Cannabaceae. It is native to Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador. The trees are 3-7m ...
Cannabaceae)" (PDF). Journal of the International Hemp Association. 5 (2): 80-92. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 July ...
... is a species of plant in the family Cannabaceae. It is endemic to New Caledonia. Hequet, V. (2020). "Celtis ...
2017). "Cannabaceae Genera". Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. Retrieved 4 April 2017. "!!Cannabaceae Martinov". Tropicos. 2017. ... Wikispecies has information related to Cannabaceae. Cannabaceae of Mongolia in FloraGREIF (Articles with short description, ... Cannabaceae is a member of the Rosales. Members of the family are erect or climbing plants with petalless flowers and dry, one- ... Cannabaceae is a small family of flowering plants, known as the hemp family. As now circumscribed, the family includes about ...
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Species, genera & family pages of‎‎‎ ‎‎Cannabaceae are now with images. I request you to pl. go through & point out mistakes, ... Species, genera & family pages of‎‎‎ ‎‎Cannabaceae are now with images : 1 post by 1 author. ...
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Medicinal Genomics (MG), a world leader in medicinal plant genomics; Note Hop latent viroid (HLVd, also commonly referred to as HpLV and HpLVd) occurs in hop plants around the world, but has recently started to infect cannabis plants as well. According to MG, "HLVd is a single-stranded, circular, infectious RNA. Like viruses, viroid replication is completely dependent on the metabolism of the host plant. However, unlike viruses, viroids have It doesnt have a protective layer, like a protein coat.". Kevin McKernan is CSO and Founder of MG and recently completed his own research on HLVd, attempting to intentionally infect different breeds with HLVd.in their study, McKernan found that the Jamaican Lion variety appears to have some degree of tolerance, being able to keep the viroids confined to its roots and is otherwise asymptomatic. At this time, it is unclear whether this resistance was only present in the particular Jamaican lion plants studied, or if it is common to all Jamaican lion plants. ...
"Cannabaceae , plant family".. *^ a b Yang MQ, van Velzen R, Bakker FT, Sattarian A, Li DZ, Yi TS (2013). "Molecular ... Cannabaceae Martinov". Tropicos. 2017. Retrieved 4 April 2017.. *^ Jin, Jian‐Jun; Yang, Mei‐Qing; Fritsch, Peter W.; Velzen, ... Cannabaceae is a small family of flowering plants, known as the hemp family. As now circumscribed, the family includes about ... Cannabaceae is a member of the Rosales. Members of the family are erect or climbing plants with petalless flowers and dry, one- ...
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Cunoscut sub numele de Cannabaceae, acest grup conține 9 genuri, fiecare găzduind propria listă de specii. Pregătiți-vă să vă ...
Monitoring and rapid response: Hand-pulling before seeds set, removing much of the root system; effectively controlled using any of the several readily available general use herbicides such as glyphosate. Credits: The information provided in this factsheet was gathered from efloras.org, Michigan Natural Features Inventory, Robert W. Freckmann Herbarium and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service ...
Scientific name: Cannabaceae. English name: Vietnamese name: Cần xa (Gai mèo). Other name: DESCRIPTION. ...
Cannabis didnt come out of nowhere-it evolved over millions of years alongside other members of the Cannabaceae family, ... Known as Cannabaceae, this group contains 9 genera, each housing its own list of species. Be prepared to have your mind blown ... Introducing the Cannabaceae Family. Also known as the hemp family, most members of this group reside in temperate regions of ... Cannabaceae - Quite the Family Reunion. Mind feeling a little blown? Dont worry, we felt the same after we discovered cannabis ...
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Cannabeginners: The Family Cannabaceae. The hemp family is much more than just hemp. ...
The Cannabaceae family also includes some important food crops, such as cabbage (Brassica oleracea) and broccoli (Brassica ... Its name "Cannabaceae" comes from the Latin word for hemp, Cannabis.. Cannabaceae is a family of flowering plants that includes ... Cannabaceae History. The Cannabaceae family is believed to have originated in Asia, and the first records of hemp cultivation ... The Cannabaceae plant family is a large and diverse one, with many different members that have been used for a variety of ...
Cannabaceae. *Humulus lupulus - northern Temperate regions Caryophyllaceae. Subfamily Caryophylloideae Tribe Caryophylleae * ...
Barbeyaceae, Cannabaceae, Dirachmaceae, Elaeagnaceae, Moraceae, Rhamnaceae, Rosaceae, Ulmaceae, Urticaceae. Note: APG IV places ... Barbeyaceae, Cannabaceae, Cynomoriaceae, Dirachmaceae, Elaeagnaceae, Moraceae, Rhamnaceae, Rosaceae, Ulmaceae, Urticaceae. * ...
Developing leaves of Cannabis sativa L. (Cannabaceae). Next 11. Quantitative analysis of cannabinoids in the secretory product ... Histochemical analyses of unbranched non articulated laticifers and capitate glandular hairs in Cannabis sativa L. (Cannabaceae ...
Familia: Cannabaceae. Genus: Cannabis Species: Cannabis sativa Subspecies: C. s. subsp. indica ...
Familia: Cannabaceae. Genus: Celtis. Species: Celtis australis Subspecies: C. a. subsp. australis - C. a. subsp. caucasica ...
Cannabis (/ˈkænəbɪs/)[2] is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae. The number of species within the genus is ... Hillig KW (2005). "Genetic evidence for speciation in Cannabis (Cannabaceae)". Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution. 52 (2): ... Cannabaceae sensu stricto).[45] Recent phylogenetic studies based on cpDNA restriction site analysis and gene sequencing ... "THC (tetrahyrdocannabinol) accumulation in glands of Cannabis (Cannabaceae)". The Hemp Report. 3 (17). Archived from the ...
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Early evolution of Cannabaceae: The hemp and hop family. Breeding systems and reproductive strategies as clues to geographical ... Reconstruction of a Cannabaceae ancestor. Summary and conclusions Chapter 12: Cannabis and Homo sapiens - Present position and ...
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This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Aphananthe (family Cannabaceae). ...
Cannabaceae. Celtis pallida Torr. * Collector(s). B. S. Freeborn, 21 Apr 1950 ...
Cannabaceae - Hopfen 22 photos Ulmaceae 30 photos Cornaceae - Weißer Hartriegel 32 photos ...
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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)
  • The hop plant (Humulus lupulus) is in the Cannabaceae or Hemp family. (zrtlab.com)
  • Cannabaceae comprises the following genera: Aphananthe Planch. (wikipedia.org)
  • 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)
  • 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)
  • Cannabaceae are often dioecious (distinct male and female plants). (wikipedia.org)