Cannabaceae
The Cannabaceae family is a group of flowering plants that includes several well-known species, such as Cannabis sativa and Humulus lupulus. This family is primarily recognized for its economic and medicinal uses, particularly in the production of hemp and marijuana.
Plants in the Cannabaceae family are typically characterized by their alternate leaves and unique flower structures. They are found in various habitats around the world, thriving in temperate and tropical regions. The family plays a significant role in agriculture and industry, contributing to textiles, food, and pharmaceuticals.