Cannabis Info
Cannabis is the dried
leaves of the hemp plant that is chewed or smoked to achieve an
euphoric effect. Cannabis, dope, pot, weed, hash and wacky backy
are among the hundreds of names that are commonly associatied with
the term cannabis.
Beyond the euphoric and hallucinogenic popularity of cannabis leaves,
this versatile plant also produces three additional, very important
useable products, which the other hemp plants do not. These include
Seed - The seeds are often used for both human and animal
food products. The seed also produces oil that is used as a base
for paints and varnishes.
Pulp - The pulp is commonly used both as fuel and to make
paper.
Medicine - A tincture or a mixture of the sticky resin in
the blossoms and the leaves can be used for a variety of medicinal
purposes.
Cannabis, the coarse bushy plant with palmate leaves and clusters
of small green flowers is the most durable of the hemp plants. It
yields strong fibers that can produce a tough cloth commonly called
`canvass.' (Canvass was widely used as sails in the early shipping
industry, as it was the only known cloth that could resist rot caused
by contact with sea spray.)
A strong-smelling plant, the practical uses of cannabis are more
often than not overshadowed by its euphoric producing reputation.
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