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Cannabis flower essential oil, also known as hemp essential oil, is an essential oil obtained by steam distillation from the flowers, panicles (flower cluster), stem, and upper leaves of the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa L.). [1] Hemp essential oil is distinct from hemp seed oil (hemp oil) and hash oil: the former is a vegetable oil that is cold ...
Wagenblast has been a lifelong resident of Cranford, New Jersey and attended Cranford High School. [4] She went on to graduate from Seton Hall University where she was active in the college's radio station, WSOU (South Orange, NJ), [4] [5] serving as the news director there in 1976–1977, and station manager in 1977–1978. In 2016 she was ...
The flowers of Cannabis sativa plants are most often either male or female, but, only plants displaying female pistils can be or turn hermaphrodite. Males can never become hermaphrodites. [ 3 ] It is a short-day flowering plant, with staminate (male) plants usually taller and less robust than pistillate (female or male) plants.
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Several periodicals carry columns on cannabis. "Philly420", The Philadelphia Inquirer, begun by Chris Goldstein in 2012 [1] [2] [3] "The Cannabist", The Denver Post, begun by Ricardo Baca in 2013 [4] Julie Weed blog, Forbes, started 2015 by Julie Weed [5] Erica Freeman column, The Coloradoan, begun in 2015 [6]
Tom Jarriel, a former correspondent and anchor for ABC News, has died, his family announced Thursday. He was 89. Born in Georgia, Jarriel grew up in Shreveport, Louisiana. In 1958, he launched his ...
A physician told Virginia detectives the death could have been prevented if a medical intervention had happened shortly after ingestion, according to officials.
Cannabis is predominantly dioecious, [16] [18] having imperfect flowers, with staminate "male" and pistillate "female" flowers occurring on separate plants. [19] " At a very early period the Chinese recognized the Cannabis plant as dioecious", [ 20 ] and the (c. 3rd century BCE) Erya dictionary defined xi 枲 "male Cannabis " and fu 莩 (or ju ...