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Marijuana-infused foods continue to become a common reality on at least some (well-regulated) shelves.
The psychoactive form of cannabis comes from the flowers of the female Cannabis sativa or Cannabis indica plant. The male plant doesn’t produce usable flowers, and a pollinated female plant produces seeds, which sharply lowers the plant’s potency. The flowering top contains the highest concentration of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), as well as other cannabinoids, like cannabidiol (CBD).