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− | [[File:Flowering_Cannabis.jpeg|thumb|Cannabis Flower]] | + | See [[Flower]] |
− | You probably know what flowers are; they're often the "pretty" part of a plant, and the same is true for [[cannabis]]. While [[cannabis]] flowers don't have traditional petals or look like daisies, they are still the reproductive organ of the female plants. [[Cannabis]] flowers are the hairy, sticky, crystal-covered bits that are harvested and dried to be used as medication. When they are allowed to be fertilized by male plants, these flowers will produce [[cannabis seeds]]. If not, they will continue to produce the [[resin]] that contains their active [[cannabinoids]] until they are harvested or begin to die.
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