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DescriptionThe Three Cultivars of the Cannabis Plant.png |
English: The picture above illustrates the three cultivars of cannabis as it has evolved over centuries. The cultivar, Cannabis ruderalis, still grows wild today and is thought to be how much of the breeding between the different cultivars began, expanding from the indigenous cultivars to the cannabis we have today. This breeding started as soon as humans began acquiring it long ago, as described in above sections. |
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Author | MOCA: Modern Cannabis |
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