Camphor Notes
Camphor notes in cannabis refer to aromatic profiles dominated by sharp, penetrating volatile compounds structurally similar to naturally-occurring camphor. These profiles are commonly associated with terpenes like 1,8-cineole (eucalyptol), borneol, and alpha-pinene, which create crisp, cooling, and medicinal-adjacent aromas. Camphor-noted genetics appear across diverse lineages—from haze-family cultivars to certain fuel and pine-leaning strains—suggesting these volatile signatures emerge from both specific parent genetics and cultivation conditions. Breeders working in this category often note these aromatics in plants displaying rapid terpene expression or when grown under conditions favoring monoterpene synthesis.
Camphor Notes strains
No strains tagged into Camphor Notes yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Camphor notes in cannabis refer to aromatic profiles dominated by sharp, penetrating volatile compounds structurally similar to naturally-occurring camphor. These profiles are commonly associated with terpenes like 1,8-cineole (eucalyptol), borneol, and alpha-pinene, which create crisp, cooling, and medicinal-adjacent aromas. Camphor-noted genetics appear across diverse lineages—from haze-family cultivars to certain fuel and pine-leaning strains—suggesting these volatile signatures emerge from both specific parent genetics and cultivation conditions. Breeders working in this category often note these aromatics in plants displaying rapid terpene expression or when grown under conditions favoring monoterpene synthesis.
Camphor-profile traits are valuable in breeding programs seeking distinctive aromatic separation in competitive markets. Growers and breeders track these volatiles because they're relatively stable across generations when parents are consistently selected for sharp, eucalyptol-forward expression.
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