Green Woody Notes
Green Woody Notes represent a terpene-driven aroma family characterized by fresh, herbaceous, and earthy scents often overlaid with subtle wood, bark, or forest-floor undertones. Lineage records frequently report this profile in cultivars descended from landrace and heirloom cannabis populations, particularly those selected in temperate forest regions. The sensory impression typically combines volatile compounds—such as pinene, myrcene, and lesser sesquiterpenes—that create a natural, minimally processed aesthetic. Breeders working in this category often target this family for strain lines positioned as heritage or traditionally-oriented genetics. Green Woody Notes are distinct from sweet, fruity, or spice-forward families, occupying a foundational role in classical cannabis aroma taxonomy.
Green Woody Notes strains
No strains tagged into Green Woody Notes yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Green Woody Notes represent a terpene-driven aroma family characterized by fresh, herbaceous, and earthy scents often overlaid with subtle wood, bark, or forest-floor undertones. Lineage records frequently report this profile in cultivars descended from landrace and heirloom cannabis populations, particularly those selected in temperate forest regions. The sensory impression typically combines volatile compounds—such as pinene, myrcene, and lesser sesquiterpenes—that create a natural, minimally processed aesthetic. Breeders working in this category often target this family for strain lines positioned as heritage or traditionally-oriented genetics. Green Woody Notes are distinct from sweet, fruity, or spice-forward families, occupying a foundational role in classical cannabis aroma taxonomy.
Breeders pursuing Green Woody Notes typically select parent plants expressing robust pinene and myrcene profiles, as these terpenes anchor the green and woody character. Maintaining this family through controlled crosses helps stabilize heritage phenotypes and supports breeding programs focused on terroir-reflective or regionally-inspired cultivar development.
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