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hempAnnual plant originally from Asia, now cultivated in most temperate countries for the fibres produced in the outer layer of the stem, which are used in ropes, twines, and, occasionally, in a type of linen or lace. The drug cannabis is obtained from certain varieties of hemp. (Cannabis sativa, family Cannabaceae.) The name ‘hemp’ is also given to other similar types of fibre: sisal hemp and henequen obtained from the leaves of Agave species native to Yucatán and cultivated in many tropical countries, and manila hemp obtained from Musa textilis, a plant native to the Philippines and the Maluku Islands, Indonesia.
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| Daimler-Chrysler is already using industrial hemp for paneling. As for its hallucinogenic properties, industrial hemp is to marijuana what near beer is to beer-it has practically zero tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), which is the elemental oomph in marijuana that makes you get high. Living Tree mixes imported industrial hemp and flax fibers with recycled office paper to produce printing, writing, and specialty papers. |
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