Incense Aromatics
Incense Aromatics describe cannabis cultivars characterized by resinous, woody, and herbal terpene profiles that evoke traditional incense materials—sandalwood, frankincense, cedar, and dried spice notes. This family encompasses both landrace and modern breeding work, with lineage records frequently reporting heavy contributions from Middle Eastern, North African, and South Asian cannabis populations. Plants in this category typically develop dense, pungent flowers with earthy-to-floral undertones, shaped by terpenes like myrcene, pinene, and caryophyllene. Breeders working with Incense Aromatics often pursue preservation of these heritage sensory markers while stabilizing plant vigor and yield traits.
Incense Aromatics strains
No strains tagged into Incense Aromatics yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Incense Aromatics describe cannabis cultivars characterized by resinous, woody, and herbal terpene profiles that evoke traditional incense materials—sandalwood, frankincense, cedar, and dried spice notes. This family encompasses both landrace and modern breeding work, with lineage records frequently reporting heavy contributions from Middle Eastern, North African, and South Asian cannabis populations. Plants in this category typically develop dense, pungent flowers with earthy-to-floral undertones, shaped by terpenes like myrcene, pinene, and caryophyllene. Breeders working with Incense Aromatics often pursue preservation of these heritage sensory markers while stabilizing plant vigor and yield traits.
Incense Aromatic cultivars serve as valuable genetic anchors for terpene conservation breeding programs. Breeders select within this family to maintain distinctive resinous profiles and test crosses that retain woody-herbal complexity across filial generations.
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