Cannabaceae

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Description of Cannabaceae

  • Family members include trees, erect herbs, or twining herbs.
  • Leaves are often palmately lobed or compound with stipules.
  • Cystoliths are always present, and some have laticifers.
  • Flowers are actinomorphic and wind-pollinated.
  • Fruit can be an achene or a drupe.

Taxonomy of Cannabaceae

  • Classification systems prior to the 1990s recognized the order Urticales.
  • Molecular data from the 1990s placed Cannabaceae in an expanded Rosales.
  • Genera in Cannabaceae include Aphananthe, Cannabis, Celtis, Chaetachme, Gironniera, Humulus, Lozanella, Parasponia, Pteroceltis, and Trema.
  • Cannabaceae likely originated in East Asia during the Late Cretaceous.
  • Carbon dating suggests ritual/medicinal use of these plants in China as early as 494 B.C.

Uses of Cannabaceae Plants

  • Humulus lupulus is used as a bittering agent in beer and for its antimicrobial properties.
  • Some Cannabis plants are cultivated for fiber, oil, seeds, or medicinal/recreational purposes.
  • Celtis trees are grown for landscaping, and Pteroceltis bark is used for Chinese rice paper.
  • Selective breeding in Cannabis produces desired levels of THC, cannabinoids, and terpenes.
  • Cannabaceae plants have been used for various purposes for centuries.

References on Cannabaceae

  • Rosales, retrieved from www.mobot.org.
  • Stevens’ work on Cannabaceae in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website.
  • Studies on the phylogeny and evolution of Cannabaceae.
  • Historical biogeography of the Cannabaceae family.
  • Insights into Cannabis sativa use from ancient tombs in China.

External Links for Further Exploration

  • Wikimedia Commons contains media related to Cannabaceae.

Cannabaceae Data Sources

Reference URL
Glossary https:/glossary/cannabaceae
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannabaceae
Wikidata https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q156338
Knowledge Graph https://www.google.com/search?kgmid=/m/0cxnl
DBPedia http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cannabaceae
Product Ontology http://www.productontology.org/id/Cannabaceae