Callus
A callus is a mass of undifferentiated plant cells that forms at a wound site or in tissue culture.
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A callus is a mass of undifferentiated plant cells that forms at a wound site or in tissue culture.
A calyx is the part of a cannabis flower that encloses the reproductive organs and supports seed development.
A capitate-sessile trichome is a small, stalkless gland on cannabis plants that produces and stores cannabinoids and terpenes.
A capitate-stalked trichome is a glandular structure on cannabis plants that produces cannabinoids and terpenes.
One-sentence definition: A chemovar is a classification of cannabis based on its chemical composition, including cannabinoids and terpenes.
A clone is a genetically identical copy of a cannabis plant, created from a cutting of the mother plant.
One-sentence definition: In cannabis, a cola refers to the cluster of buds that grow tightly together on a flowering plant.
A cultivar is a plant variety that has been produced in cultivation by selective breeding.
A cuticle is a waxy layer covering the epidermis of a plant, providing protection against water loss and environmental stress.
A Cutting is a plant section taken for the purpose of vegetative propagation.
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