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from my understanding marijuana is part of the dicot family. Now would it be under the cinquefoil sub species? if any one has any knowledge on this i would like to know for personal reason's i like too understand the ladies
and if any one was wondering where the word cotyledon comes from its from Dicotyledonous the main specie group for marijuana
Quote: Canaman said: from my understanding marijuana is part of the dicot family. Now would it be under the cinquefoil sub species? if any one has any knowledge on this i would like to know for personal reason's i like too understand the ladies
and if any one was wondering where the word cotyledon comes from its from Dicotyledonous the main specie group for marijuana
Species = cannabis sativa or C. Sativa since cannabis is the genus.
Cotyledon = embryotic leaf present within the seed and upon germination Dicots = 2 cotyledons(typically) whereas monocots have one(typically speaking).
Asking a technical question without using proper terminology is a good way to get a dead end. I believe you're asking about scientific classification.
Indica, sativa, ruderallis, and possibly afghanica (afghanica sounds the same as indica) are the different taxa, not officialy different species. Possibly subspecies; depends who you ask.