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08-01-2008, 09:03 PM #1
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cannabis chinensis
I have been going through some of my old homeopathy books and I keep running across a reference to cannabis chinensis. There is also references to sativa and indica. I have seen ruderalis before as well.
But never chinensis. Is this just a synonym or what?:stoned:epilepticme Reviewed by epilepticme on . cannabis chinensis I have been going through some of my old homeopathy books and I keep running across a reference to cannabis chinensis. There is also references to sativa and indica. I have seen ruderalis before as well. But never chinensis. Is this just a synonym or what?:stoned: Rating: 5
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08-01-2008, 09:27 PM #2
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cannabis chinensis
Very likely a subspecies, as Cannabis indica afghanii.
Worth looking into further.
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08-01-2008, 11:21 PM #3
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The Cannabis genus was first classified using the "modern" system of taxonomic nomenclature by Carolus Linnaeus in 1753, who devised the system still in use for the naming of species.[26] He considered the genus to be monotypic, having just a single species that he named Cannabis sativa L. (L. stands for Linnaeus, and indicates the authority who first named the species). Linnaeus was familiar with European hemp, which was widely cultivated at the time. In 1785, noted evolutionary biologist Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck published a description of a second species of Cannabis, which he named Cannabis indica Lam.[27] Lamarck based his description of the newly named species on plant specimens collected in India. He described C. indica as having poorer fiber quality than C. sativa, but greater utility as an inebriant. Additional Cannabis species were proposed in the 19th century, including strains from China and Vietnam (Indo-China) assigned the names Cannabis chinensis Delile, and Cannabis gigantea Delile ex Vilmorin.[28] However, many taxonomists found these putative species difficult to distinguish. In the early 20th century, the single-species concept was still widely accepted, except in the Soviet Union where Cannabis continued to be the subject of active taxonomic study. The name Cannabis indica was listed in various Pharmacopoeias, and was widely used to designate Cannabis suitable for the manufacture of medicinal preparations.[29]
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08-02-2008, 01:00 AM #4
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cannabis chinensis
chinensis is sativa in its characteristics but they tend to have the odd trait of growing little buds on the fan leaves right along the stem up to the base of the leaf. It is an odd trait but a good trait. The first time I saw one growing I couldn't believe it. I thought that there is no way that I am really seeing this
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