Cannabis
sativa has
many common names: hemp, marijuana, bhang,
ganja, hashish, etc. It is an annual herb in the hemp family
(Cannabaceae) which grows 3-10 feet tall and has hairy leaves
divided into 5 to 7 serrated leaflets; the leaves are often sticky with
resin.
The plants are distinctly male or female (male and female flowers are
produced by separate plants) and they flower from June to October.
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References:
Dobelis, Inge N., ed. 1989. Magic and Medicine of Plants. Pleasantville, NY, Reader's Digest Books.
1995 Physician's Desk Reference ©. Montvale, NJ, Medical Economics Data Production Company.
Simpson, Beryl Brintnall and Molly Conner-Ogorzaly. 1986. Economic Botany: Plants in Our World. New York, NY, McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
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