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Botanical classification

Cannabis sativa L.

Order: 
Rosales
Family: 
Synonyms: 
Cannabis chinensis Delile
Cannabis indica Lam.
Cannabis sativa var. indica (Lam.) E. Small & Cronquist
Used part of the plant: 
Stem
Use for paper making: 
Fiber
Botanical classification

Hibiscus cannabinus L.

Order: 
Malvales
Family: 
Synonyms: 
Abelmoschus verrucosus (Guill. & Perr.) Walp.
Furcaria cavanillesii Kostel.
Hibiscus unidens Lindl.
Hibiscus verrucosus Guill. & Perr.
Ketmia glandulosa Moench
Used part of the plant: 
Stem
Use for paper making: 
Fiber
Language: 
Botanical classification

Cannabis sativa L.

Order: 
Rosales
Family: 
Synonyms: 
Cannabis chinensis Delile
Cannabis indica Lam.
Cannabis sativa var. indica (Lam.) E. Small & Cronquist
Used part of the plant: 
Stem
Use for paper making: 
Fiber
Language: 
Botanical classification

Cannabis sativa L.

Order: 
Rosales
Family: 
Synonyms: 
Cannabis chinensis Delile
Cannabis indica Lam.
Cannabis sativa var. indica (Lam.) E. Small & Cronquist
Used part of the plant: 
Stem
Use for paper making: 
Fiber
Language: 
Botanical classification

Cannabis sativa L.

Order: 
Rosales
Family: 
Synonyms: 
Cannabis chinensis Delile
Cannabis indica Lam.
Cannabis sativa var. indica (Lam.) E. Small & Cronquist
Used part of the plant: 
Stem
Use for paper making: 
Fiber
Language: 
Botanical classification

Cannabis sativa L.

Order: 
Rosales
Family: 
Synonyms: 
Cannabis chinensis Delile
Cannabis indica Lam.
Cannabis sativa var. indica (Lam.) E. Small & Cronquist
Used part of the plant: 
Stem
Use for paper making: 
Fiber
Language: 
Botanical classification

Cannabis sativa L.

Order: 
Rosales
Family: 
Synonyms: 
Cannabis chinensis Delile
Cannabis indica Lam.
Cannabis sativa var. indica (Lam.) E. Small & Cronquist
Used part of the plant: 
Stem
Use for paper making: 
Fiber
Literally hemp paper dyed with amor cork . This term is also used for China grass or paper mulberry papers. Paper from the Tang dynasty (618-907).

 

Origin: 
China
Paper made ​​from a mixture of rice, oats, barley straws, white mulberry, paper mulberry, hemp.
Made during the Goryeo period (918-1392).

 

 

Origin: 
Korea
Literally hard yellow paper. Its surface is treated with an insecticidal substance that makes it shiny. It was manufactured in Xi'an (Shaanxi), Luoyang (Henan) and Anhui.

 

Origin: 
China
Botanical name: 
Paper for calligraphy.

 

Origin: 
Japan
Synonym: 
Asa gasenshi
Botanical name: 

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