Herbaceous Floral Blends
Herbaceous Floral Blends represent a terpene family characterized by green, plant-forward aromatic profiles layered with soft floral notes. Strains in this category commonly feature limonene, myrcene, and linalool as dominant compounds, often producing scents reminiscent of fresh herbs, lavender, or subtle rose. Lineage records frequently report these aromatics emerging in genetics descended from landrace and modern hybrids selected for aromatic complexity rather than single-note intensity. Breeders working in this family often pursue balanced sensory profiles suitable for diverse production contexts. The herbaceous-floral balance reflects both environmental expression and underlying terpene ratios established through selective breeding.
Herbaceous Floral Blends strains
No strains tagged into Herbaceous Floral Blends yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Herbaceous Floral Blends represent a terpene family characterized by green, plant-forward aromatic profiles layered with soft floral notes. Strains in this category commonly feature limonene, myrcene, and linalool as dominant compounds, often producing scents reminiscent of fresh herbs, lavender, or subtle rose. Lineage records frequently report these aromatics emerging in genetics descended from landrace and modern hybrids selected for aromatic complexity rather than single-note intensity. Breeders working in this family often pursue balanced sensory profiles suitable for diverse production contexts. The herbaceous-floral balance reflects both environmental expression and underlying terpene ratios established through selective breeding.
Breeders value herbaceous-floral phenotypes for creating polyphonic aromatic profiles and for stability across growing conditions. Selection within this family typically emphasizes maintaining both green volatiles and delicate floral compounds during the breeding cycle.
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