Now I KNOW this shit ain't a weed plant, but this leave looks exactly like one.
Anyone know WTF it is?
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Now I KNOW this shit ain't a weed plant, but this leave looks exactly like one.
Anyone know WTF it is?
We call that Trail weed 'round here. Groes abundantly, no flowers though.
so is it related? I'm just curious.Quote:
Originally Posted by ustasa
I do believe they are in the same family, I'm no scientist but i'm pretty sure it's North American Wild Hemp, one of the strains anyways.
wtf is this one?
http://www.upshizzle.com/x/wtf.weed.leaf.2.jpg
since the wild one has no flowers, it'd be impossible to cross breed. But didn't I read somewhere that hops and barley are related to cannabis? could a cross breed create a hop that had thc and could be used for beer as well?
The Kid
cannabis/hops hybrids have been done since the 1960s, maybe longer, and do NOT retain any THC or usable alkaloids ... urban myth that hangs on ... :smokin:
Its just leaves that look uncannily like cannabis ones... Just like japanese maple...
yeah, I had a semi-truckload of Japanese Maples once, taking cross-country ... I probably could have sold it as 'red bud' in the truckstops ;) .... hahaha, sure looked good ... :smokin:
I encountered that "wyoming green" during a stint with the park service in Yellowstone. Some kids were picking it, and we had to put a stop to it because of the park rules about picking things. The park biologists said it's north american hemp or "great plains hemp", and that it was the local loco weed. They used the term loco weed. It looked real similar to an indica, but the leaves were notably fuzzy. Try as I might, it did nothing to alter my consiousness.
Most wild weed is crap industrial hemp, and thats what it is, hemp, not cannabis, it has basically no THC, its just grown in fields for fibre... and birds eat the seeds and shit em out and they grow in random places...
yup, my hometown, Peoria Illinois had (I assume, still does) hemp growing wild almost anywhere you could find a railroad track ... Peoria had a huge rope-making factory (Broderick and Bascom) most active during WWII, and hemp was hauled by train from all over the country to Peoria, ... millions of seeds would roll out the freightcar doors, and floor cracks ... annual attempts to burn, poison, etc., never managed to eradicate it ... I left there 25 years ago, but assume its still prevalent ... looked pretty fair, and smoking a ton of it wouldnt even get a fly high ... excuse the rambling, ... Im fried on some choice Sweet Tooth, and that brought back memories ... :stoned: