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You probably know what flowers are; they're often the "pretty" part of a plant, and the same is true for [[cannabis]]. While [[cannabis]] flowers don't have traditional petals or look like daisies, they are still the reproductive organ of the female plants. [[Cannabis]] flowers are the hairy, sticky, crystal-covered bits that are harvested and dried to be used as medication. When they are allowed to be fertilized by male plants, these flowers will produce [[cannabis seeds]]. If not, they will continue to produce the [[resin]] that contains their active [[cannabinoids]] until they are harvested or begin to die.
 
You probably know what flowers are; they're often the "pretty" part of a plant, and the same is true for [[cannabis]]. While [[cannabis]] flowers don't have traditional petals or look like daisies, they are still the reproductive organ of the female plants. [[Cannabis]] flowers are the hairy, sticky, crystal-covered bits that are harvested and dried to be used as medication. When they are allowed to be fertilized by male plants, these flowers will produce [[cannabis seeds]]. If not, they will continue to produce the [[resin]] that contains their active [[cannabinoids]] until they are harvested or begin to die.

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Cannabis Flower

You probably know what flowers are; they're often the "pretty" part of a plant, and the same is true for cannabis. While cannabis flowers don't have traditional petals or look like daisies, they are still the reproductive organ of the female plants. Cannabis flowers are the hairy, sticky, crystal-covered bits that are harvested and dried to be used as medication. When they are allowed to be fertilized by male plants, these flowers will produce cannabis seeds. If not, they will continue to produce the resin that contains their active cannabinoids until they are harvested or begin to die.