Caraway Notes
Caraway Notes represent a distinct aromatic classification within cannabis genetics, characterized by terpene profiles that produce spicy, seed-like, and slightly anise-forward sensory attributes. This family appears across both indica and sativa lineages, though it's commonly associated with Northern European and Central Asian heritage strains. The terpene combination typically includes carvone, limonene, and pinene as primary contributors. Breeders working in this category often trace these aromatics through classic landraces and established cultivars known for complex spice profiles. Caraway Notes have maintained consistent expression across generations, making them a reliable marker in breeding programs focused on aromatic diversity.
Caraway Notes strains
No strains tagged into Caraway Notes yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Caraway Notes represent a distinct aromatic classification within cannabis genetics, characterized by terpene profiles that produce spicy, seed-like, and slightly anise-forward sensory attributes. This family appears across both indica and sativa lineages, though it's commonly associated with Northern European and Central Asian heritage strains. The terpene combination typically includes carvone, limonene, and pinene as primary contributors. Breeders working in this category often trace these aromatics through classic landraces and established cultivars known for complex spice profiles. Caraway Notes have maintained consistent expression across generations, making them a reliable marker in breeding programs focused on aromatic diversity.
Plant breeders use Caraway Notes as a selection criterion for developing strains with distinctive spice-forward terpene expressions. Maintaining these profiles across crosses requires careful parent selection and phenotype monitoring, as caraway-type aromatics can be recessive in certain genetic backgrounds.
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