Floral Aromatics
Floral Aromatics represent a broad family of cannabis chemotypes where volatile compounds produce scents commonly associated with flowers, herbs, and botanical freshness. These strains often carry terpene profiles dominated by compounds like linalool, geraniol, and myrcene, creating aromatic signatures that breeders have documented across numerous cultivars for decades. Lineage records frequently report Floral Aromatic traits emerging from classic heritage lines, particularly those with Lavender, Rose, and Haze ancestry. The family encompasses considerable genetic diversity, ranging from delicate, perfume-like profiles to more robust herbal-floral blends. Breeders working in this category typically select for volatile retention during curing and preservation of bouquet characteristics across generations.
Floral Aromatics strains
No strains tagged into Floral Aromatics yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Floral Aromatics represent a broad family of cannabis chemotypes where volatile compounds produce scents commonly associated with flowers, herbs, and botanical freshness. These strains often carry terpene profiles dominated by compounds like linalool, geraniol, and myrcene, creating aromatic signatures that breeders have documented across numerous cultivars for decades. Lineage records frequently report Floral Aromatic traits emerging from classic heritage lines, particularly those with Lavender, Rose, and Haze ancestry. The family encompasses considerable genetic diversity, ranging from delicate, perfume-like profiles to more robust herbal-floral blends. Breeders working in this category typically select for volatile retention during curing and preservation of bouquet characteristics across generations.
Breeders pursuing Floral Aromatics often cross complementary terpene-rich parents to stabilize linalool and geraniol expression while maintaining plant vigor and yield stability. This family serves as foundational genetics for contemporary cultivars seeking distinctive aromatic differentiation in competitive markets.
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