Bud
Cannabis Flower is the reproductive structure of the Cannabis plant and is often referred to as "bud." It is the part of the plant that is dried and processed for use as a recreational drug, medicinal treatment, or as an ingredient in various products.
The Cannabis flower contains high levels of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the primary psychoactive component of the plant, as well as CBD (cannabidiol), another commonly known cannabinoid. The specific levels of THC and CBD in a Cannabis flower determine its potency and effects.
Cannabis flowers come in different strains, each with its unique aroma, flavor, and effects. Some popular strains include Sativa, Indica, and Hybrid. Sativa strains are known for their energetic and uplifting effects, while Indica strains are known for their relaxing and sedative effects. Hybrid strains are a combination of both and offer a balance of effects.
The appearance of a Cannabis flower can vary depending on the strain, with some having dense buds covered in sticky trichomes and others having looser, lighter buds. The color can range from light green to dark purple, and the aroma can range from earthy and pungent to sweet and fruity.
Cannabis flowers are commonly consumed through smoking or vaporization, but they can also be ingested as edibles, used as an oil or tincture, or added to topicals. The effects can take anywhere from minutes to hours to fully manifest and can last for several hours.