Plant Material definition

Plant Material means the leaves, stems, buds, and flowers of the marijuana plant, and does not include seedlings, seeds, clones, stalks, or roots of the plant or the weight of any non-marijuana ingredients combined with marijuana.
Plant Material means any part of the GM or non-GM canola plants grown in a Planting Area or in the Pollen Trap with respect to a Planting Area, whether viable or not, including but not limited to seed, stubble and pollen, whether from the plant itself or derived from or produced by the plant.
Plant Material means any cannabis plant, cutting, trimming, or clone that has roots or that is cultivated with the intention of growing roots.

Examples of Plant Material in a sentence

  • Please return with a signed copy of the Agreement on the Supply of Plant Material.


More Definitions of Plant Material

Plant Material means any part of the GM or non-GM Wheat plants grown at a Planting Area, whether viable or not, including, but not limited to, seed, stubble and pollen, whether from the plant itself or derived from or produced by the plant.
Plant Material means any part of the GM or non-GM Wheat plants grown at a Planting Area, whether viable or not, or any product of these plants.
Plant Material means any part of the GM or non-GM Banana plants grown at a Location, whether viable or not, including, but not limited to, fruit, seed, pollen and material cut from the plant as part of standard cultural practice, whether from the plant itself or derived from or produced by the plant.
Plant Material. , in relation to a product, means the seed, plant or tree from which that product is derived, or any portion of such seed, plant or tree;
Plant Material means any plant of Cannabis sativa L. or Cannabis indica, or any part thereof, including flowers, leaves, trichomes, and tissue.
Plant Material means a plant or parts thereof used for purposes other than reproduction of the variety;
Plant Material means the whole, or any part of, the GMOs or non-GM Cotton plants grown at the Location, or in the Pollen Trap with respect to that Location, whether viable or not, including, but not limited to, seed, lint, stubble and pollen, whether from the plant itself or derived from or produced by the plant.