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Cannabis sativa L., varieties of which are more commonly known as marijuana, hemp, and industrial hemp, is a very controversial plant. The links presented here in the taxonomic tree are educational and scientific in nature. Please look in the subcategories for additional links in the Open Directory Project.
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Research project on hemp by Shauner Beisker at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse.
A large plant, photographed in 1904.
Section from the 1983 Handbook of Energy Crops covers the uses, description, germplasm, distribution, ecology, cultivation, harvesting, and other aspects of hemp and its production. Includes references.
Information from Botanical.com on this poisonous plant, its description, constituents, medicinal action and uses.
Includes a description and a history of this plant in cultivation.
By Ernest Small and David Marcus. Reprinted from: Trends in new crops and new uses. 2002. p. 284–326. J. Janick and A. Whipkey (eds.). ASHS Press, Alexandria, VA. One of the best documents about Cannabis on the Web. (PDF file 14.1MB) [PDF]
Information from the USDA Plants database.
Information from the USDA Plants database.
Includes a description and a history of this plant in cultivation.
Research project on hemp by Shauner Beisker at the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse.
Information from Botanical.com on this poisonous plant, its description, constituents, medicinal action and uses.
A large plant, photographed in 1904.
Section from the 1983 Handbook of Energy Crops covers the uses, description, germplasm, distribution, ecology, cultivation, harvesting, and other aspects of hemp and its production. Includes references.
By Ernest Small and David Marcus. Reprinted from: Trends in new crops and new uses. 2002. p. 284–326. J. Janick and A. Whipkey (eds.). ASHS Press, Alexandria, VA. One of the best documents about Cannabis on the Web. (PDF file 14.1MB) [PDF]
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