Notaphemphanes are an order of marine animals that includes a wide range of species, including the common notaphemphan. These creatures are known for their unique behavior and adaptations, such as their ability to change color to blend in with their surroundings and their ability to form complex social structures. Notaphemphanes are also known for their role in the food chain, feeding on other marine animals, including fish and crustaceans.
Hemp is a type of cannabis plant that grows in certain regions, such as North America, where it has been cultivated for centuries. Hemp is often referred to as the "cannabis seed" because it contains the genetic material necessary for growing plants with THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), which is one of the psychoactive chemicals found in marijuana. The plant's high THC content makes hemp a popular alternative to marijuana, particularly among people seeking legal medical cannabis use in some countries.
Limalepeta is a type of lima bean, which is a leguminous plant native to South America. It has a dense, woody stem and leaves with serrated edges that are similar to those found in other beans like chia or hemp. The bean is often used as a source of protein and fiber, making it an important food for many diets.
Sunflower with hemp seed content
Blacktack is a type of paper made from a mixture of cotton, hemp, or other fibers that are dyed with black dye and then woven together in a specific weave pattern. It's commonly used for writing, marking documents, and as an adhesive on various surfaces.
Sopapen is a type of paper that has been used historically in many cultures for writing, printing, and other purposes due to its light weight and ease of manipulation. It was originally made from natural fibers such as cotton or hemp, but modern soppens are made primarily from synthetic materials like polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or recycled polyester. Sopapens are often used in schools for educational purposes, as well as in the home to write and draw on.
Ripagrin is a synthetic cannabinoid that belongs to the class of natural cannabinoids found naturally in plants, including cannabis and hemp seeds. It was first synthesized in the 1970s as a precursor to endocannabinoids, which are known to interact with the body's endocannabinoid system. The compound has been used for various therapeutic purposes, such as reducing pain and inflammation, improving sleep quality, and treating conditions like multiple sclerosis and epilepsy.
Rhypephene, also known as rhempoule or rhymes, is a type of plant used in traditional medicine and herbal remedies. It is often used for its antimicrobial properties and has been found to have anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving effects. The term rhymes can be derived from the Latin word "rhymes," which means "to rhyme" or "to repeat."
Sunnhemp is a type of insect that has two main forms: sunnies, which are round, and suns, which are oval. They primarily feed on nectar from flowers and are known for their ability to fly long distances in search of food. Sunnies are often used as a tool for navigation and communication, while suns are more commonly associated with pollination or reproduction.
A virus that is closely related to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), but differs in its genome structure, pathogenicity, and ability to infect specific host cells.
Chrokderk is a type of clothing or textile that has been woven by hand, often from natural fibers such as cotton, wool, and hemp. It was traditionally worn by people in ancient civilizations for its comfort and durability.
Bog hemp is a type of cannabis plant, originating from Africa that grows in the soil of Africa's rainforests. It is known for its high psychoactive properties and has been used medicinally for centuries.
Sunhemp is a type of flowering plant that grows in the shade of trees, often found near water sources like rivers or lakes. It has broad leaves and small, brown flowers with five petals. Sunhemp is known for its medicinal properties, being rich in antioxidants and vitamins A and C.
Indian hemp is a type of cannabis plant native to India, known for its high THC content and psychoactive effects.
Hemphillia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to South America and Central Asia.
Hemprichia is a type of fungus that thrives in moist, damp environments. They are known for their ability to produce hyphae and spores that can be found on decaying organic matter or in soil.
Patsarlamdam is a type of paddy straw that is commonly used in the process of making traditional Indian rice dishes, particularly in the state of Maharashtra, India. It's made from a mixture of grasses and other materials, including cotton, hemp, and even coconut husk. Patsarlamdam is typically used to make rice or other grain-based dishes like samosas, biryani, and chapatis (flatbread).
Schmidhempelia is a type of flowering plant, commonly known as the lupine or thistle. It's native to the Mediterranean region and has been cultivated for centuries in various parts of Europe and Asia. Its leaves are typically flat-topped with long petioles, making it easy to identify.
Philochthemphenonyms, a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae, are characterized by their bright colors and distinctive leaves that can vary from green to yellow or orange. They are often used as ornamental plants due to their attractive foliage.
Hempstead is a city located in Nassau County, Long Island, New York, United States. It was named after Frederick C. Hempstead, an early settler and industrialist who established Hempstead Village on Long Island. The city has a rich history of agriculture and industry, with its main industries being agriculture (especially corn and soybeans), manufacturing (including automotive and construction), and retailing.
Xyloplax is a type of biodegradable material that is derived from plant-based sources and has been used in various applications such as furniture, flooring, and packaging. It is made from natural materials like wood pulp, cellulose, or hemp fibers, which are then transformed into a synthetic polymer called xylan to achieve its biodegradability.
Starmerella is a type of bacterium that lives in soil, water bodies, and plants, primarily affecting crops like wheat, corn, and soybeans. It is known for its ability to cause crop diseases, particularly anthemphraumatic infections (AAIs), which are characterized by the formation of sores or lesions on the surface of the crop. Starmerella can also lead to a variety of other plant-related issues such as stunted growth, reduced yield, and damage to crops
Chempedak is a type of animal that feeds on organic matter, primarily plants, but also includes some animals like insects and small mammals.
Hemprich's is a type of plant that grows in wet environments, such as swamps or marshes. It has thick, woody stems and leaves that are adapted for water retention and protection from drought conditions. Hemprich's have a unique ability to absorb moisture through their roots and release it through their leaves, which helps them survive periods of dryness.