Floral Herbal Terpenes
Floral Herbal Terpenes describe a broad aromatic family characterized by bright, botanical compounds often reminiscent of flowers, lavender, sage, and herbaceous plants. This terpene class commonly includes linalool, geraniol, and various monoterpenes that create complex, layered scent profiles. Lineage records frequently report these aromatics in heritage and modern cultivars alike, reflecting both natural expression and intentional selection by breeders. Floral Herbal strains are often tagged as calming or contemplative in user reports, though sensory profiles vary significantly by cultivar and growing conditions. Understanding this family's chemistry helps breeders select parent plants and predict likely offspring aromatic expression.
Floral Herbal Terpenes strains
No strains tagged into Floral Herbal Terpenes yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Floral Herbal Terpenes describe a broad aromatic family characterized by bright, botanical compounds often reminiscent of flowers, lavender, sage, and herbaceous plants. This terpene class commonly includes linalool, geraniol, and various monoterpenes that create complex, layered scent profiles. Lineage records frequently report these aromatics in heritage and modern cultivars alike, reflecting both natural expression and intentional selection by breeders. Floral Herbal strains are often tagged as calming or contemplative in user reports, though sensory profiles vary significantly by cultivar and growing conditions. Understanding this family's chemistry helps breeders select parent plants and predict likely offspring aromatic expression.
Breeders working in this category typically cross for linalool and geraniol dominance to stabilize floral and herbal notes across generations. Selection for these terpenes also influences plant structure, flowering time, and terpene yield—traits breeders track alongside aroma profiles.
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