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  2. Cannabis sativa - Wikipedia

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    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'.

  3. Sativa and indica are the two main types of cannabis plants. Here's how to find the right one for your needs, strains to consider, and more.

  4. How to identify indica and sativa plants - Weedmaps

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    Identifying Sativa Plants. Sativa cannabis plants originated close to the equator, thriving in temperate regions with mild winters and long summers. Sativa strains can reach up to 10 feet tall and are characterized by sparse foliage and light-green, thin-fingered, delicate leaves.

  5. Cannabis sativa : The Plant of the Thousand and One Molecules

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    Cannabis sativa L. is an important herbaceous species originating from Central Asia, which has been used in folk medicine and as a source of textile fiber since the dawn of times. This fast-growing plant has recently seen a resurgence of interest ...

  6. A Comprehensive Review on Cannabis sativa Ethnobotany,...

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    The analysis of ethnobotanical findings shows that Cannabis sativa is a plant that was integrally exploited by local populations; some traditional uses are common to many countries whereas others are specific to some cultures. One can cite the psychotropic, medicinal and cosmetic purposes found all over the world, in contrast with the religious ...

  7. Indica vs sativa vs hybrid strains: definition, effects,...

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    When browsing cannabis strains or purchasing cannabis at a dispensary, you’ll notice that strains are commonly broken up into three groups: indica, sativa, and hybrid. Most consumers and...

  8. Some report that cannabis sativa strains can help ease a distracted mind and concentrate on the task at hand.

  9. Cannabis: History, Types, Uses, Forms, Risks, Legality - Verywell...

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    Cannabis sativa is a species of cannabis plant that tends to be higher on the tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) scale than other variations, although it does contain cannabidiol (CBD) as well. It is used for medicinal, recreational, and industrial (hemp) purposes.

  10. Cannabis sativa is known among many cultures for its medicinal potential. Its complexity contributes to the historical application of various parts of the plant in ethno-medicines and pharmacotherapy. C. sativa has been used for the treatment of ...

  11. Indica vs. Sativa: How to Distinguish Between Cannabis Plants

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    Indica and sativa plants have unique characteristics, from physical differences and varied THC levels to their therapeutic effects and medicinal efficacy. Cannabis plants, which produce marijuana, are a species of flowering herb. Indica, sativa and cannabis ruderalis are the subspecies of the cannabis plant.