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Cannabaceae is a
small family of
flowering plants,
known as the hemp family. As now cir****scribed, the
family includes about 170
species grouped in about...
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Cannabis (/ˈkænəbɪs/ ) is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Cannabaceae that is
widely accepted as
being indigenous to and
originating from the...
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Cannabis indica is an
annual plant species in the
family Cannabaceae indigenous to the
Hindu Kush
mountains of
Southern Asia. The
plant produces large...
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common hop or hops, is a
species of
flowering plant in the hemp family,
Cannabaceae. It is a perennial,
herbaceous climbing plant which sends up new shoots...
- trees,
commonly known as
hackberries or
nettle trees, in the hemp
family Cannabaceae. It has a
cosmopolitan distribution.
Celtis species are
generally medium-sized...
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cones or strobiles) of the hop
plant Humulus lupulus, a
member of the
Cannabaceae family of
flowering plants. They are used
primarily as a bittering, flavouring...
- Humulus, or hop, is a
small genus of
flowering plants in the
family Cannabaceae. The hop is
native to
temperate regions of the
Northern Hemisphere. Hops...
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order in the
subclass Hamamelidae [sic], as comprising:
Barbeyaceae Cannabaceae Cecropiaceae Moraceae Ulmaceae Urticaceae In the APG III
system (2009)...
- classification, they
defined Rosales as
consisting of the nine families:
Cannabaceae (hemp family)
Dirachmaceae Elaeagnaceae (oleaster/Russian
olive family)...
- Balsaminaceae, Begoniaceae, Boraginaceae, Br****icaceae, Buxaceae, Campanulaceae,
Cannabaceae, Caryophyllaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Clusiaceae, Convolvulaceae, Cr****ulaceae...