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  2. List of names for cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Blue Dream. Industry trade name for sativa -dominant hybrid strain. [ 59] Blue Goo. Industry trade name for sativa -dominant hybrid strain, a mix of Blue Dream and Agoo, a combination of which gives it its name. [ 59][ 72] Bruce Banner. Industry trade name for cannabis strain. [ 73] Bubba Kush.

  3. Chemical defenses in Cannabis - Wikipedia

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    Chemical defenses in. Cannabis. Close up of a Cannabis plant. Cannabis ( /ˈkænəbɪs/) is commonly known as marijuana or hemp and has two known strains: Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica, both of which produce chemicals to deter herbivory. The chemical composition includes specialized terpenes and cannabinoids, mainly tetrahydrocannabinol ...

  4. Glossary of cannabis terms - Wikipedia

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    Latin, or scientific name for the entire plant hemp, legally named marijuana, marihuana, ganja or Indian hemp in some jurisdictions. There are many other names for cannabis, [ 12] including commonly used terms grass, weed, and ganja. [ 2] Three recognized sub-species [ 13] include: Cannabis indica.

  5. Marijuana strain types. Experts weigh in on the differences ...

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    Some have switched to identifying terpenes, which are secondary components with more specific roles, but there are over 100 terpenes found in marijuana strains.

  6. What Is a Terpene & How Do They Work? - AOL

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    What Are Terpenes? Terpenes are aromatic compounds found in plant extracts. These are the compounds responsible for giving essential oils their aroma and their effects on your physical and mental ...

  7. Effects of cannabis - Wikipedia

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    A dried cannabis flower. The effects of cannabis are caused by chemical compounds in the cannabis plant, including 113 [clarification needed] different cannabinoids such as tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and 120 terpenes, [1] which allow its drug to have various psychological and physiological effects on the human body.

  8. Cannabis sativa - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Male Cannabis sativa in flower. Cannabis sativa is an annual herbaceous flowering plant. The species was first classified by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. [ 1] The specific epithet sativa means 'cultivated'. Indigenous to Eastern Asia, the plant is now of cosmopolitan distribution due to widespread cultivation. [ 2]

  9. Cannabinoid - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis plants can exhibit wide variation in the quantity and type of cannabinoids they produce. The mixture of cannabinoids produced by a plant is known as the plant's cannabinoid profile. Selective breeding has been used to control the genetics of plants and modify the cannabinoid profile.