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OTHERApril 29, 20261 min readvia High Times

Ancient Cannabis Discovery in Berlin Could Reshape Our Understanding of the Plant's History – What Does This Mean for DC's Cannabis Scene?

Key Points

• Researchers at Berlin's Museum für Naturkunde may have uncovered the world's oldest cannabis plant fossil, dating back approximately 56 million years to the Lower Eocene period.
• This fossil, originally described in 1883, could fundamentally alter our understanding of cannabis's evolutionary timeline.
• If confirmed, this discovery would push back the known origins of cannabis by millions of years, offering new insights into its ancient history.

What This Means for DC

What this means for DC: While this discovery doesn't directly impact current cannabis policy or the local market in Washington D.C., it highlights the deep historical roots of the plant. For DC's growing cannabis community and enthusiasts, it adds another fascinating layer to the narrative of cannabis, emphasizing its ancient origins and potential for continued scientific exploration. This kind of foundational research can inspire further study into the plant's properties, which could eventually influence cultivation practices or product development globally, and by extension, in markets like DC.

Original Source: High Times

Original headline: "World’s Oldest Cannabis Plant May Have Been Found in a Berlin Museum — and It’s 56 Million Years Old"

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