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  1. A Name Known Around the World. So, whether “Mary Jane” or “marijuana” came first is basically the cannabis community’s “chicken and egg” argument. Regardless of where either word came from,...

  2. When it comes to words borne from an illegal and underground subculture, all bets are off. It seems all that can certainly be said for the words "marijuana" and "Mary Jane." Linguistically, both words certainly sound similar, according to the cannabis culture website Merry Jane (pun noted).

  3. What is marijuana? Image by ©iStock.com/nicoolay. Marijuana—also called weed, herb, pot, grass, bud, ganja, Mary Jane, and a vast number of other slang terms—is a greenish-gray mixture of the dried flowers of Cannabis sativa.

  4. Marijuana, or Mary Jane, comes from one of two Indian hemp plants: the Cannabis sativa plant and the Cannabis indica plant. The “flower” of the plants, also known as the “bud,” contains the highest level of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), which is the mind-altering chemical that causes intoxication.

  5. THC: 19%. Mary Jane, also known as “ Mary OG ,” is an indica dominant hybrid strain that is a cross through OG Kush X an unknown high indica hybrid strain. Now you may think we're talking about MJ in general, but nope – there's an actual strain named after our favorite lady.

  6. Marijuana, also called pot, weed, ganja, mary jane, and a host of other nicknames, is made from the Cannabis plant, which has three species: Cannabis sativa; Cannabis indica and Cannabis...

  7. April 20, 2017 8:25 AM EDT. T here are at least 1,200 slang terms related to marijuana — or cannabis or hashish or weed or pot or, as some say, asparagus. And there are hundreds more to...

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