THCA flower is a category of hemp defined in regulations of some U.S. states.

States that use regulatory language or other official documents pertaining to THCA flower include Iowa,[1] North Dakota,[2] and Texas.[3]

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  1. "Law Enforcement Guide to Consumable Hemp Products". Iowa Department of Human Services, Division of Compliance. Non-Compliant products in Iowa ... Raw flower or bud, often labeled as THCa flower
  2. "Hemp Retailer Frequently Asked Questions – 9. Can I sell THCa products?". North Dakota Department of Agriculture. THCa flower products need to be under the [sic] 0.3% Total THC.
  3. "Cannabis & the Law – Information on Texas and federal laws on marijuana, hemp, and hemp-derived products like CBD. – CBD & Delta-8". Some Texas statutes and regulations restrict smokable CHPs like THCA flower, and THC vapes and e-cigarettes.