Spice Aromatic Family
The Spice Aromatic Family encompasses cannabis cultivars whose terpene profiles produce warm, peppery, clove-like, or anise-forward aromas. These strains commonly feature elevated levels of β-caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene, alongside minor terpenes like α-humulene and eugenol. Lineage records frequently report spice aromatics emerging from Indica-dominant and landrace crosses, particularly those with Southeast Asian or Middle Eastern heritage. The family is broadly represented across both photoperiod and autoflowering seed types. Breeders working in this category often seek plants exhibiting dense trichome coverage and robust secondary metabolite expression.
Spice Aromatic Family strains
No strains tagged into Spice Aromatic Family yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
The Spice Aromatic Family encompasses cannabis cultivars whose terpene profiles produce warm, peppery, clove-like, or anise-forward aromas. These strains commonly feature elevated levels of β-caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene, alongside minor terpenes like α-humulene and eugenol. Lineage records frequently report spice aromatics emerging from Indica-dominant and landrace crosses, particularly those with Southeast Asian or Middle Eastern heritage. The family is broadly represented across both photoperiod and autoflowering seed types. Breeders working in this category often seek plants exhibiting dense trichome coverage and robust secondary metabolite expression.
Spice aromatics are valued in breeding programs targeting specific terpene profiles for extraction and biomass production. Cultivators and seed developers use this family to stabilize warm, complex aroma traits across multiple generations while maintaining yield and structure consistency.
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