Definition
Queensland hemp (Sida rhombifolia) is a plant species found in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. Despite its name, it is not related to true hemp (Cannabis sativa). It's known for its fibrous stems, which have been used for making ropes and textiles. Queensland hemp is also considered a weed in some areas. Think of it as a plant with an identity crisis. It's like that dish that sounds like one thing but tastes completely different.