Taxobox name Cannabaceae image Cannabis 01 bgiu.jpg image caption Cannabis sativa regnum Plant ae divisio flowering plant Magnoliophyta unranked classis Eudicots ordo Rosales familia Cannabaceae familia authority Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher Endl. subdivision ranks Genera subdivision Aphananthe br Cannabis Hemp br Celtis br Gironniera br Hop plant Humulus Hop plant Hop br Parasponia br Pteroceltis br Trema Trema Cannabaceae is a small family biology family of flowering plant s. According to the Royal Botanical Gardens database, there are 170 species grouped in nine to fifteen genera, including three well known genera Cannabis hemp , Hop plant Humulus hops and Celtis hackberries . Celtis is by far the largest genus, counting 60 70 species. However Celtis is sometimes considered to be in a sister family, Celtidaceae. Taxonomy Cannabaceae used to be part of the order Urticales , which is now included into Rosales . The family is closely allied with the other families of the old Urticales, Moraceae , Urticaceae , and Ulmaceae . The old Urticales are sister to the rest of Rosales. Celtis is peculiar among Cannabaceae, as it is a tall tree and it is not dioecious . It was previously included either in the strictly related family Ulmaceae the Ulmus elm family or their own family the Celtidaceae, and has been recently included into Cannabaceae by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group after genetic analysis. Description Cannabaceae are very similar to Moraceae . Members of this family can be trees ... and some members of this family possess laticifer s. Cannabaceae are often plant sexuality dioecious ... search taxon Cannabaceae of Mongolia in FloraGREIF Category Rosid families Category Cannabaceae ... es Cannabaceae eo Kanabacoj eu Cannabaceae fa fr Cannabaceae ko hsb Konopowe rostliny id Cannabaceae is Humla tt it Cannabaceae he la Cannabaceae lv Ka epju dzimta lt Kanapiniai hu Kenderf l k mn nl Hennepfamilie ja no Hampfamilien pl Konopiowate pt Cannabaceae ru ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Japanese hop image Humulus japonicus Dammer .png regnum Plant ae divisio Magnoliophyta classis Magnoliopsida ordo Rosales familia Cannabaceae genus Humulus species H. japonicus binomial Humulus japonicus binomial authority Philipp Franz von Siebold Siebold & Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini Zucc. Humulus japonicus Japanese hop , synonym H. scandens is an ornamental plant in the Cannabaceae family. br This species is a host plant for Polygonia c aureum . br Image Humulus Japonicus 14OCT2007.jpg 250px References cite book author Pink, A. url http www.gutenberg.org etext 11892 title Gardening for the Million year 2004 publisher Project Gutenberg Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation External links Commons Humulus japonicus http www.invasive.org weeds asian humulus.pdf invasive.org Japanese hop http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol HUJA USDA Plants Profile Humulus japonicus http www.botanic.jp plants ka kanamu.htm botanic.jp some photos Category Cannabaceae Rosales stub es Humulus japonicus hsb Japanski chmjel ko ja ru fi Japaninhumala sv Japansk humle tt zh ... more details
italic title This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Celtis balansae image status VU status system IUCN2.3 regnum Plant ae phylum Flowering plant Magnoliophyta classis Magnoliopsida ordo Rosales familia Cannabaceae genus Celtis species C. balansae binomial Celtis balansae binomial authority Planchon synonyms Celtis balansae is a species of plant in the Cannabaceae family. It is Endemism endemic to New Caledonia . References Jaffr , T. et al. 1998. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 37424 all Celtis balansae . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 21 August 2007. Category Flora of New Caledonia Category Celtis Category Vulnerable plants Rosales stub es Celtis balansae ... more details
italic title This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Celtis hypoleuca image status EN status system IUCN2.3 regnum Plant ae phylum Flowering plant Magnoliophyta classis Magnoliopsida ordo Rosales familia Cannabaceae genus Celtis species C. hypoleuca binomial Celtis hypoleuca binomial authority Planchon synonyms Celtis hypoleuca is a species of plant in the Cannabaceae family. It is Endemism endemic to New Caledonia . References Jaffr , T. et al. 1998. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 37425 all Celtis hypoleuca . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 21 August 2007. Category Flora of New Caledonia Category Celtis Category Endangered plants Rosales stub es Celtis hypoleuca ... more details
italic title This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Celtis lindheimeri image status VU status system IUCN2.3 regnum Plant ae phylum Flowering plant Magnoliophyta classis Magnoliopsida ordo Rosales familia Cannabaceae genus Celtis species C. lindheimeri binomial Celtis lindheimeri binomial authority Georg Engelmann Engelm. ex K. Koch synonyms Celtis lindheimeri also called Lindheimer Hackberry is a species of plant in the Cannabaceae family. It is found in Mexico and the United States . References World Conservation Monitoring Centre 1998. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 34001 all Celtis lindheimeri . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 21 August 2007. Category Celtis Category Vulnerable plants Rosales stub es Celtis lindheimeri ... more details
italic title This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Celtis luzonica image status VU status system IUCN2.3 regnum Plant ae phylum Flowering plant Magnoliophyta classis Magnoliopsida ordo Rosales familia Cannabaceae genus Celtis species C. luzonica binomial Celtis luzonica binomial authority Otto Warburg botanist Warb. synonyms Celtis luzonica is a species of plant in the Cannabaceae family. It is Endemism endemic to the Philippines . It is threatened by habitat loss . References World Conservation Monitoring Centre 1998. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 33230 all Celtis luzonica . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 21 August 2007. Category Flora of the Philippines Category Celtis Category Vulnerable plants Rosales stub es Celtis luzonica ... more details
orphan date January 2010 Taxobox name Humulus lupulus var. pubescens regnum Plant ae divisio Magnoliophyta classis Magnoliopsida ordo Rosales familia Cannabaceae genus Humulus species H. lupulus trinomial Humuls lupus var. pubescens trinomial authority E.Small Humulus lupulus var. pubescens is a variety of Humulus lupulus common hop . It can be found growing mainly in the Midwestern and Eastern United States. ref http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol HULUP ref Habitat This plant is usually found growing next to creeks, dry river beds, ditches, and runoff areas. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Humulus Lupulus Var. Pubescens Category Rosales Category Cannabaceae Rosales stub ... more details
Cystolith Gr. cavity and stone is a botanical term for the inorganic concretions, usually of calcium carbonate , formed in a cellulose matrix in special cell biology cell s, generally in the leaf of plant s of certain families, e.g. Ficus elastica , the Indian rubber plant of the family Moraceae . Plants in the family Urticaceae , also known as Stinging Nettle s, also form leaf cystoliths, but only during their later flowering and seed setting stages. Cannabis and other plants in the family Cannabaceae also produce leaf and flower cystoliths. References 1911 Category Cell anatomy botany stub ca Cist lit sr ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Urticales is a botanical name for what used to be an order of flowering plants . This order was recognized in many, perhaps even most, list of systems of plant taxonomy systems , with some variations in wiktionary cirumscription circumscription . Among these is the Cronquist system 1981 , which placed the order in the subclass Hamamelidae sic , as comprising family Barbeyaceae family Cannabaceae family Cecropiaceae family Moraceae family Ulmaceae family Urticaceae In the APG II system 2003 the plants belonging to this order, often in new family circumscriptions, are placed in the order Rosales . Category Plant taxonomy az Gicitk n i klil r bg Urticales es Urticales fr Urticales id Urticales la Urticales lt Dilg lie iai hu Csal nvir g ak ms Urticales nl Urticales ja pl Pokrzywowce pt Urticales fi Urticales sv Urticales tr Urticales vi B Gai zh ... more details
italic title Orphan date February 2009 This article was auto generated by User Polbot . Taxobox name Trema discolor image status LR lc status system IUCN2.3 regnum Plant ae phylum Flowering plant Magnoliophyta classis Magnoliopsida ordo Rosales familia Cannabaceae genus Trema species T. discolor binomial Trema discolor binomial authority Brongniart Blume synonyms Trema discolor is a species of plant in the Ulmaceae family. It is Endemism endemic to French Polynesia . References Florence, J. 1998. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 38984 all Trema discolor . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 23 August 2007. Category Trema Category Flora of the Tubuai Islands Category Least concern plants Rosales stub ... more details
taxobox image Aphananthe aspera3.jpg status NE status system iucn2.3 regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Rosales familia Cannabaceae genus Aphananthe species A. aspera binomial Aphananthe aspera binomial authority Thunb. Aphananthe aspera English language English Muku Tree Chiniese language Chinese is a flowering plant. It s niche is on slopes and stream banks between 100 1600  m. It is native to Anhui, Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi , Guizhou , Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Shaanxi, Shandong, Shanxi, Sichuan, Yunnan, Zhejiang provinces of China, and Taiwan . Also found in Japan, Korea, and Vietnam . ref eflora, 2009 ref Uses It is used as an ornamental plant in Chinese classical garden s. Notes references References Citation last eFloras first Missouri Botanical Garden & Harvard University Herbaria author link last2 first2 author2 link title Aphananthe aspera date Vol. 5 Page 12 year url http www.efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 2&taxon id 200006307 accessdate 2009 External links commons wikispecies Category Cannabaceae Category Flora of Zhejiang Category Flora of Guizhou Category Flora of Guangxi Category Flora of Taiwan Category Flora of Japan Category Flora of Korea Category Flora of Vietnam Rosales stub ja zh ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Celtis africana image Celtis africana tree foliage South Africa 4.JPG image width 240px image caption Celtis africana foliage regnum Plant ae divisio flowering plant Magnoliophyta classis dicotyledon Magnoliopsida ordo Rosales familia Cannabaceae genus Celtis species C. africana binomial Celtis africana binomial authority N.L.Burm. Celtis africana White Stinkwood is a tree in the Cannabaceae family. This is a common and widespread forest tree from South Africa to Ethiopia . It is a fast growing and popular garden tree in South Africa and is easily propagated. It is increasingly planted along roadsides in urban areas of southern Africa. ref http www.plantzafrica.com plantcd celtisafrican.htm ref Gallery gallery Image Celtis africana tree foliage South Africa 8.JPG Leaves and berries Image Celtis africana leaf sizes.JPG Difference in leaf size Image Celtis africana Trema orientalis br.JPG Celtis africana branchlet left compared to a branchlet of the related Trema orientalis right . Image Celtis africana stem branches.JPG Trunk and lower branches File Celtis africana Cape Town street 1.JPG This tree is increasingly planted in southern African cities as a pavement tree. File Celtis africana Cape Town street 6.JPG Young Celtis africana trees, planted in Cape Town city centre. File Celtis africana Cape Town street 9.JPG File Celtis africana Cape Town street 99.JPG New foliage appears in spring. gallery commons category Celtis africana References Reflist Further Reading Pooley, E. 1993. The Complete Field Guide to Trees of Natal, Zululand and Transkei . ISBN 0 620 17697 0. Category Celtis africana Category Afromontane Category Flora of South Africa Category Trees of South Africa Category Trees of Cape Town Category Trees of Mediterranean climate Rosales stub ... more details
of cannabinoid variation in Cannabis Cannabaceae . American Journal of Botany 91 966 975. ref Most ... populations. ref Hillig, K. W. 2005. Genetic evidence for speciation in Cannabis Cannabaceae ... more details
Unreferenced stub type plant auto yes date December 2009 Taxobox name Japanese Hackberry image Celtis sinensis3.jpg image width 250px regnum Plant ae divisio flowering plant Magnoliophyta classis dicotyledon Magnoliopsida ordo Rosales familia Cannabaceae genus Celtis species C. jessoensis binomial Celtis jessoensis binomial authority Gen ichi Koidzumi Koidz. Japanese Hackberry Celtis jessoensis , also known as Jesso Hackberry from a misreading of Ezo Hokkaid is a species of Celtis hackberry native to Japan and Korea . It is a deciduous tree growing to 20 25 m tall. The leaf leaves are 5 9  cm long and 3 4  cm broad, with a sharply serrated margin, glaucous beneath and downy on the leaf veins. Category Celtis Category Flora of Japan Category Flora of Korea Category Trees of Japan Category Trees of Korea Tree stub zh min nan Phoh chhi es Celtis jessoensis ko ja ... more details
Taxobox name Jack Herer image Jack Herer strain.PNG image width frameless image caption regnum Plant ae divisio Magnoliophyta classis Magnoliopsida ordo Rosales familia Cannabaceae genus Cannabis genus authority Charles Louis L H ritier de Brutelle L H r. subdivision ranks Species subdivision Unknown Jack Herer is a cannabis strain. This strain is a hybrid of Cannabis drug New breeding and cultivation techniques Skunk 1 , Northern Lights cannabis Northern Lights 5 , and Haze cannabis Haze . ref name High Times Cannabis Cup It was named after Jack Herer , author and cannabis decriminalization activist. It has Cannabis sativa sativa dominant characteristics. The flowering time is approximately 50 70 days and it usually reaches heights between 150 180cm. ref http www.sensiseeds.com jackherer 1p2310.html Jack Herer , Sensi Seeds ref The Jack Herer strain won the seventh High Times Cannabis Cup . ref name High Times Cannabis Cup http hightimes.com cancup hager 29 History of the Cup , Steven Hager, High Times Cannabis Cup, 23 September 2004. ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Jack Herer Cannabis Category Cannabis strains es Jack Herer variedad cann bica ru ... more details
Taxobox status NE status system iucn2.3 image Celtis sinensis Chinese Hackberry.jpg image caption A Chinese Hackberry at Yuelu Academy regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Flowering plant Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Rosales familia Cannabaceae genus Celtis species C. sinensis binomial Celtis sinensis binomial authority Christiaan Hendrik Persoon Pers. ref name GRIN cite web url http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?9781 title Celtis sinensis Pers. work Germplasm Resources Information Network publisher United States Department of Agriculture date 2004 03 03 accessdate 2010 02 21 ref Celtis sinensis English language English Chinese Hackberry Chinese language Chinese is a species of flowering plant in the Cannabis hemp family, Cannabaceae , that is native to slopes in East Asia . ref name eFlora Citation last eFloras first Missouri Botanical Garden & Harvard University Herbaria author link last2 first2 author2 link title Celtis sinensis date FOC Vol. 5, Page 18 year url http efloras.org florataxon.aspx?flora id 2&taxon id 200006313 accessdate 2009 ref Description It is a tree that grows to 20 m tall, with deciduous leaves and gray bark . The fruit is a globose drupe , 5 7 8 mm in diameter. Flower ing occurs in March April, and fruit ing in September October. ref name eFlora Taxonomy Synonyms include Celtis bodinieri H. L veill C. bungeana var. pubipedicella G. H. Wang C. cercidifolia C. K. Schneider C. hunanensis Handel Mazzetti C. japonica Planch. ref name GRIN C. labilis C. K. Schneider C. nervosa Hemsley Celtis tetrandra C. tetrandra Roxburgh subsp. sinensis Persoon Y. C. Tang. Distribution, habitat and uses Native to slopes at altitudes of 100 1500  m in Anhui , Fujian , Gansu , Guangdong , Guizhou , Henan , Jiangsu , Jiangxi , Shandong , Zhejiang , and Sichuan provinces of China , as well as Japan , Taiwan , and Korea ref name eFlora . It is a Introduced species naturalized non invasive species in North America . ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Celtis timorensis image status status system IUCN2.3 regnum Plant ae phylum Flowering plant Magnoliophyta classis Magnoliopsida ordo Rosales familia Cannabaceae genus Celtis species C. timorensis binomial Celtis timorensis binomial authority Johan Baptist Spanoghe Span. ref Spanoghe 1841 . ref synonyms Celtis cinnamomea small Lindl. ex Planch. small Celtis reticulosa small Miq. small Celtis waitzii small Blume. small Celtis timorensis , commonly known as Stinkwood or Stinking Wood is a species of flowering plant in the Cannabaceae family. The specific name specific epithet comes from the name of the island of Timor , the locality of the type biology type collection. ref name fao Flora of Australia Online. ref Description Celtis timorensis is a large forest tree growing to 25  m in height. The wood has a strong foetid smell, because of the presence of skatole . The oblate to oblong, strongly 3 veined leaf leaves are 50 130  mm in length. Although the tree resembles Cinnamomum iners in its 3 veined leaves, it can easily be distinguished by its serrated leaf margins. The seed , protected by the 7 11  mm long fruit s hard and durable endocarp , is Seed dispersal dispersed by water. ref name fao Distribution and habitat The tree is found across the southern and south eastern Asian regions, from India and Sri Lanka , through Indo China , southern China and Malesia to the Philippines . It occurs on Christmas Island , an Australia n territory in the north eastern Indian Ocean , where it forms about 1 of the old growth forest primary rainforest canopy biology canopy . ref name fao References Notes reflist Sources cite journal author Spanoghe, J.B. year 1841 title journal Linnaea volume 15 issue pages 343 344 url cite web url http www.anbg.gov.au abrs online resources flora stddisplay.xsql?pnid 6599 title Celtis timorensis Span. accessdate 2010 12 02 work Flora of Australia Online first last publisher Australian Biological Resources Study ... more details
About the tree the diacritic trema diacritic Taxobox image Flowers & leaves I IMG 3453.jpg image caption Flowers & leaves of Trema orientalis T. orientalis at Kolkata, West Bengal, India regnum Plant ae divisio flowering plant Magnoliophyta classis dicotyledon Magnoliopsida ordo Rosales familia Cannabaceae genus Trema genus authority Jo o de Loureiro Lour. subdivision ranks Species subdivision About 15 species see text Image Branches I IMG 3304.jpg thumb left Branches of T. orientalis at Kolkata, West Bengal, India Trema is a genus of about 15 species of evergreen tree s closely related to the hackberries Celtis , occurring in subtropical and tropical regions of southern Asia , northern Australasia , Africa , South America South and Central America , and parts of North America ref cite web url http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol TRMI2&mapType nativity&photoID trmi2 001 ahp.tif title Trema micrantha L. Blume Jamaican nettletree work The PLANTS Database publisher United States Department of Agriculture accessdate 2009 10 06 ref They are generally small trees, reaching convert 10 20 m ft abbr on tall. Previously included either in the elm family, Ulmaceae , or with Celtis in the Celtidaceae, genetic analysis by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group APG has shown they are best placed in the Cannabis hemp family, Cannabaceae . The leaf leaves are alternate, simple, convert 7 15 cm in abbr on long, ovate acuminate to lanceolate with a long pointed tip, and evenly serrated margins. The fruit is a small drupe convert 3 5 mm in abbr on in diameter. Trema species are sometimes used as food plants by the larva e of Hepialidae hepialid moth s of the genera Aenetus , including A. splendens , which burrow horizontally into the trunk then vertically down, and Endoclita , including E. malabaricus . Trema orientalis is widely planted for land reclamation in Southern Asia, valued for its tolerance of poor soils due to its ability to fix Nitrogen. It is also an invasive species on some ... more details
Taxobox name Celtis mildbraedii image Celtis mildbraedii fruit Pigeon Valley 09 05 2010.JPG image size 250 image caption Leaves and fruit of Celtis mildbraedii regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Rosales familia Cannabaceae genus Celtis species C. mildbraedii binomial Celtis mildbraedii binomial authority Engl. Celtis mildbraedii is a species of forest tree in the Cannabaceae family. This species was previously assigned to the Ulmaceae family. These trees grow in limited areas of South Africa , Mozambique and Zimbabwe . They are also found in forested areas from West Africa to Sudan , DRC , Angola and Tanzania . Common names include Natal White Stinkwood , Red fruited White stinkwood and Natal Elm . This species is more common in Tropical Africa than in Southern Africa . There are about twenty specimens in Pigeon Valley Natural Heritage Park, Durban , South Africa. ref Bodenstein, J. 2009 ref The southern most specimen is found in Ilanda Wilds Nature Reserve in Amanzimtoti . ref Bodenstein, J. 2009 ref ref Blake, B. 2009 ref The fruit of the tree turns red as it ripens but viable seed is difficult to find. ref Pooley, E. 1993 . The Complete Field Guide to Trees of Natal, Zululand and Transkei . pp 66 ref No Natal White Stinkwoods were available from plant nurseries in South Africa in 2009 suggesting that this tree species is not being propagated, despite its rarity in South Africa. ref Purves, M. 2009 ref This tree is a dominant species in the moist semi deciduous forests of Ghana along with Triplochiton scleroxylon and African Mahogany Khaya ivoriensis . ref Taylor, 1960 ref The trees were common in Ajenjua Bepo Forest Reserve Ajenjua Bepo and Mamang River Forest Reserve Mamang River Forest Reserves in Ghana. ref Siaw, D.E.K.A and Dabo, J. Botanical Survey of Plant species Diversity in the Ajenjua Bepo and Mamang River Forest Reserves, Ghana. ref In Uganda the tree is used for timber and is a primate food ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Ulmus laevis var. parvifolia Taxobox name Ulmus laevis var. parvifolia regnum Plant ae divisio Flowering plant Magnoliophyta classis Magnoliopsida ordo Rosales familia Cannabaceae genus Ulmus species Ulmus laevis trinomial Ulmus laevis var. parvifolia trinomial authority Jovanovi & Radulovi Ulmus laevis var. parvifolia is a mutant variety of Ulmus laevis European White Elm found exclusively on the island of Ada Ciganlija , in the Sava at Belgrade , Serbia . ref name Jovonovi Jovanovi , B. & Radulovi , S. 1980 . O jednom novom varyetetu veza. About a new variety of the European white elm Ulmus laevis Pall. var. Parvifolia var. n. Abstract in English. Glasn. Prir. Muz. Beogradu , B. no. 35. 29 38 1980 . Museum of Natural History Belgrade , Serbia. ref Description The tree is small and has a dense crown. The leaves are much smaller than those of the species, 21 59 mm average 40 mm in length 14 36 mm average 26 mm width, and chartreuse color chartreuse in colour. The specimen of var. parvifolia on Ada Ciganlija is very slow growing, attaining a height of only 5.5 m in almost 60 years, with a diameter at breast height d.b.h. of just 13 cm. Pests and diseases Not known, but the species has a field resistance to Dutch elm disease , through the presence of a triterpene , Alnulin , in the bark which acts as an antifeedant to the vector Scolytus beetles. Cultivation The tree is not known to have ever flowered, thus propagation is by cuttings only. The variety is not known to be in commerce in Serbia or elsewhere. Accessions None known. References reflist Category Ulmaceae Category Trees of Serbia Category Flora of Serbia ... more details
Iran has a very varied climate and a large variety of plants. More than 13 per cent of the country is covered by forests. The list below is a just a start and is yet to be completed Anacardiaceae Pistacia vera Aquifoliaceae Ilex aquifolium Arecaceae Phoenix dactylifera Betulaceae Betula medwediewii Betula pendula Alnus glutinosa Alnus incana Alnus subcordata Carpinus betulus Carpinus orientalis Corylus colurna Ostrya carpinifolia Buxaceae Buxus hyrcana Buxus sempervirens Cannabaceae Celtis caucasica Cupressaceae Cupressus sempervirens Juniperus communis Juniperus excelsa Juniperus foetidissima Juniperus excelsa Juniperus oxycedrus Juniperus sabina Platycladus orientalis introduced by man Ebenaceae Diospyros lotus Fabaceae Albizia julibrissin Cercis siliquastrum Gleditsia caspica Fagaceae Castanea sativa Fagus orientalis Quercus boissieri Quercus calliprinos Quercus castaneifolia Quercus macranthera Quercus petraea Quercus pontica Quercus robur Hamamelidaceae Parrotia persica Juglandaceae Juglans regia Pterocarya fraxinifolia Lauraceae Laurus nobilis Malvaceae Tilia platyphyllos subsp. caucasica Tilia tomentosa Moraceae Ficus carica Morus alba Morus nigra Oleaceae Fraxinus angustifolia var. oxycarpa Fraxinus excelsior Fraxinus ornus Olea europaea Pinaceae Pinus brutia Platanaceae Platanus orientalis Punicaceae Punica granatum Rhamnaceae Paliurus spina christi Rhamnus pallasii Rosaceae Crataegus laciniata Crataegus tanacetifolia Cydonia vulgaris Malus domestica Mespilus germanica Prunus armeniaca Prunus cerasifera Prunus cerasus Prunus dulcis Prunus laurocerasus Prunus persica introduced by man Prunus spinosa Pyrus communis Sorbus aucuparia Sorbus torminalis Rutaceae Citrus aurantium Citrus Citrus decumana Citrus Citrus delicivsus Citrus limonum Citrus limonum var. dulcis Citrus vulgaris Salicaceae Populus alba Populus euphratica Populus nigra var. afghanica Salix alba Salix daphnoides Salix viminalis Sapindaceae Acer campestre Acer cappadocicum Acer hyrcanum Acer tat ... more details
Taxobox name White Widow image White widow.jpg image width frameless image caption White Widow regnum Plant ae divisio Magnoliophyta classis Magnoliopsida ordo Rosales familia Cannabaceae genus Cannabis genus authority Charles Louis L H ritier de Brutelle L H r. subdivision ranks Species subdivision A hybrid of br Cannabis sativa br Cannabis indica br White Widow is a strain biology strain of cannabis known for its abundance of white trichome s and high Potency pharmacology potency . ref name Asthana cite web url http www.guardian.co.uk society 2004 jan 18 drugsandalcohol.drugs2 title So just how potent are our street drugs? date January 18, 2004 accessdate September 21, 2009 first Anushka last Asthana work The Guardian publisher Guardian Media Group ref White Widow has been reported to leave the user with a relaxed feeling. ref name Leafly cite web url http www.leaf.ly hybrid white widow title White Widow Strain Effects work Leaf.ly ref It, like most indica marijuana strains, is a good appetite enhancer. However, being a cross between sativa and indica it also has the sativa quality of mood enhancement bringing on an interest in activities one may not normally enjoy. The strain won the Cannabis Cup in 1995. ref name CannabisCups cite web url http hightimes.com cancup hager 5064 title Cannabis Cup Winners first Steven last Hager date February 9, 2009 accessdate September 21, 2009 work High Times ref ref name Wot cite web url http www.independent.co.uk life style wot no dope 1309174.html title wot? no dope? date August 11, 1996 accessdate September 21, 2009 first Oliver last Bennett work The Independent publisher Independent News & Media ref White Widow grown in Amsterdam is known to contain up to 20 of the active ingredient THC and sells for approximately 20 25 a gram in Jacksonville, Florida. A 2005 article by Bloomberg revealed that White Widow was sold at the Compassion and Care Center in San Francisco for 453 per ounce. As late as 2011, it sells for approx. 8 eu ... more details