Floral Herbal Expression
Floral Herbal Expression describes a aromatic phenotype family where cannabis plants develop terpene profiles dominated by floral and herbaceous compounds—commonly myrcene, linalool, and pinene working in combination. Plants in this category often display bright, garden-like aromatics: lavender, sage, chamomile, and green tea notes are frequently reported by cultivators and lineage records. This expression typically emerges across multiple strain families rather than a single genetic line, suggesting breeders can select for these traits across diverse parentage. The phenotype is often associated with cultivars bred for aromatic complexity rather than single-note dominance, making it relevant to breeders pursuing sophisticated terpene palettes.
Floral Herbal Expression strains
No strains tagged into Floral Herbal Expression yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Floral Herbal Expression describes a aromatic phenotype family where cannabis plants develop terpene profiles dominated by floral and herbaceous compounds—commonly myrcene, linalool, and pinene working in combination. Plants in this category often display bright, garden-like aromatics: lavender, sage, chamomile, and green tea notes are frequently reported by cultivators and lineage records. This expression typically emerges across multiple strain families rather than a single genetic line, suggesting breeders can select for these traits across diverse parentage. The phenotype is often associated with cultivars bred for aromatic complexity rather than single-note dominance, making it relevant to breeders pursuing sophisticated terpene palettes.
Breeders working toward floral-herbal profiles often combine parent plants known for secondary terpene expression and cannabinoid balance. Selection for this family requires multi-generational phenotype hunting, as floral-herbal notes can be recessive or environment-dependent.
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