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==Cannabis sativa== | |||
[[File:Cannabis_sativa_2.jpg|Cannabis sativa plant|thumb|right]] | |||
'''Cannabis sativa''' is a species of the [[Cannabis]] genus of flowering plants. It is a member of the family [[Cannabaceae]]. This species is native to [[Eastern Asia]] but is now cultivated worldwide due to its versatility and economic importance. Cannabis sativa is known for its psychoactive properties, which are primarily due to the presence of [[tetrahydrocannabinol]] (THC), one of the many [[cannabinoids]] found in the plant. | |||
== Description == | ==Description== | ||
Cannabis sativa is an annual herbaceous plant that can grow to a height of 2 to 5 meters. The plant is characterized by its tall, thin, and fibrous stalks, with leaves that are palmate in shape, typically with five to seven leaflets. The leaves are serrated and can vary in color from light to dark green. | |||
[[File:Cannabis_sativa_Koehler_drawing.jpg|Cannabis sativa Koehler drawing|thumb|left]] | |||
The plant is dioecious, meaning that individual plants are either male or female. Male plants produce pollen, while female plants produce flowers that can develop into seed-bearing structures if pollinated. The female flowers are the primary source of cannabinoids. | |||
== | ==Chemical Composition== | ||
[[File:Tetrahydrocannabinol.svg|Tetrahydrocannabinol chemical structure|thumb|right]] | |||
Cannabis sativa contains over 100 different cannabinoids, with [[tetrahydrocannabinol]] (THC) and [[cannabidiol]] (CBD) being the most prominent. THC is the primary psychoactive compound, responsible for the "high" associated with cannabis use. CBD, on the other hand, is non-psychoactive and is being studied for its potential therapeutic benefits. | |||
==Uses== | |||
== | Cannabis sativa has been used for various purposes throughout history. It is cultivated for its fibers, which are used to make [[hemp]] products such as rope, textiles, and paper. The seeds are a source of nutritious oil and protein. In addition to industrial uses, Cannabis sativa is also grown for its psychoactive and medicinal properties. | ||
===Medicinal Uses=== | |||
Cannabis sativa has been used in traditional medicine for centuries. Modern research is exploring its potential in treating conditions such as chronic pain, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis. The plant's cannabinoids interact with the [[endocannabinoid system]] in the human body, which plays a role in regulating various physiological processes. | |||
==Cultivation== | |||
Cannabis sativa is a hardy plant that can be grown in a variety of climates. It requires well-drained soil and a good amount of sunlight. The plant is typically grown outdoors, but it can also be cultivated indoors under controlled conditions. | |||
[[File:Cannabis_Sativa_tree.jpg|Cannabis sativa tree|thumb|left]] | |||
==Reproduction== | |||
Cannabis sativa reproduces sexually, with male and female plants. The male plants release pollen, which is carried by the wind to fertilize the female flowers. Once fertilized, the female flowers produce seeds, which can be harvested and used for planting new crops. | |||
[[File:male_sativa_flowers.jpg|Male Cannabis sativa flowers|thumb|right]] | |||
==Related Pages== | |||
* [[Cannabis (drug)]] | |||
* [[Cannabinoid]] | |||
* [[Hemp]] | |||
* [[Cannabis indica]] | * [[Cannabis indica]] | ||
* [[Cannabis ruderalis]] | * [[Cannabis ruderalis]] | ||
[[Category:Cannabis]] | [[Category:Cannabis]] | ||
[[Category:Medicinal plants]] | [[Category:Medicinal plants]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Industrial crops]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:09, 23 March 2025
Cannabis sativa[edit]

Cannabis sativa is a species of the Cannabis genus of flowering plants. It is a member of the family Cannabaceae. This species is native to Eastern Asia but is now cultivated worldwide due to its versatility and economic importance. Cannabis sativa is known for its psychoactive properties, which are primarily due to the presence of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), one of the many cannabinoids found in the plant.
Description[edit]
Cannabis sativa is an annual herbaceous plant that can grow to a height of 2 to 5 meters. The plant is characterized by its tall, thin, and fibrous stalks, with leaves that are palmate in shape, typically with five to seven leaflets. The leaves are serrated and can vary in color from light to dark green.

The plant is dioecious, meaning that individual plants are either male or female. Male plants produce pollen, while female plants produce flowers that can develop into seed-bearing structures if pollinated. The female flowers are the primary source of cannabinoids.
Chemical Composition[edit]

Cannabis sativa contains over 100 different cannabinoids, with tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) being the most prominent. THC is the primary psychoactive compound, responsible for the "high" associated with cannabis use. CBD, on the other hand, is non-psychoactive and is being studied for its potential therapeutic benefits.
Uses[edit]
Cannabis sativa has been used for various purposes throughout history. It is cultivated for its fibers, which are used to make hemp products such as rope, textiles, and paper. The seeds are a source of nutritious oil and protein. In addition to industrial uses, Cannabis sativa is also grown for its psychoactive and medicinal properties.
Medicinal Uses[edit]
Cannabis sativa has been used in traditional medicine for centuries. Modern research is exploring its potential in treating conditions such as chronic pain, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis. The plant's cannabinoids interact with the endocannabinoid system in the human body, which plays a role in regulating various physiological processes.
Cultivation[edit]
Cannabis sativa is a hardy plant that can be grown in a variety of climates. It requires well-drained soil and a good amount of sunlight. The plant is typically grown outdoors, but it can also be cultivated indoors under controlled conditions.

Reproduction[edit]
Cannabis sativa reproduces sexually, with male and female plants. The male plants release pollen, which is carried by the wind to fertilize the female flowers. Once fertilized, the female flowers produce seeds, which can be harvested and used for planting new crops.
