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© copyright 2003 George Grass rev 2004
MARIJUANA FEMALE FLOWER
Calyx or Bract?
Ordinary folks and others have been dumbed-down big time
by a psuedo-science that this writer thinks is a part of a misinformation
scheme by the Narcs. And
one
doesn't
have to look
much further than the word CALYX for an
example. Here's an excerpt from Marijuana Botany found on google: "The
females
are recognized by the enlargement of a symmetrical tubular calyx (floral
sheath)." This is a widely held WRONG description of the marijuana
flower. It
is not a calyx nor is it a floral
sheath!
CALYX:
"The outer series of leaf-like segments of the flower which is usually green in
colour, it may be large and colourful, present or absent. For example, it
encloses the rose flower while it is still a bud."
BRACT:
"A leaf-like structure, different in form from the foliage
leaves and without
an axillary bud, associated with an inflorescence or flower."
The Mahlberg and Kim study of hemp call the female
marijuana flower a floral bract, and there you have it! The marijuana
female flower is a floral bract which has a leaf-like tubular
structure upon which the capitate-stalked glandular trichomes can grow and from
which a pair of stigma emerges.
Is there a CALYX on a marijuana
plant? Yes. Look at a vegetative
marijuana
plant.
The little things that are shaped somewhat like very small iris leaves located
on the trunk (or branch) at the junction of the leaf stem are calyx.
They do not form
a tube
from which stigma emerge nor grow the capitate-stalked glandular
trichome nor play any role in the phytochemical production of THC
except as sites where the male and female flowers emerge from the trunk (or
branch) on the respective plants.
The views expressed here by
the writer are his alone except where
indicated.
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