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Preserving traditional knowledge • Documenting genetic diversity • Supporting conservation
Landrace.wiki is the open database for landrace cannabis populations, their genetics and the knowledge around them. Browse documented accessions, track conservation efforts and contribute to preserving genetic diversity before it’s lost.
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Featured Growing Regions
Central Himalayas
South Asian Gene Pool- Himalayas
Mid-to-high elevation Himalayan cultivation zone across far-western Nepal river valleys and uplands
Vulnerable 0 accessions
North Bengal Plains
South Asian Gene Pool- Eastern Plains
Alluvial Himalayan foothill plains across Alipurduar, Cooch Behar, and Jalpaiguri districts
15 accessions
Western Himalayas
South Asian Gene Pool- Hindu Kush-Himalayan
Major Himalayan charas-producing cultivation region across northern India’s temperate valleys and highland basins
Vulnerable 0 accessions
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We are witnessing the rapid disappearance of traditional cultivation knowledge and genetic diversity in cannabis. These landrace populations represent thousands of years of natural and human selection, containing unique genetic traits and chemical profiles. Systematic documentation and conservation efforts can serve as a bridge—preserving irreplaceable genetic heritage while supporting traditional communities and advancing our understanding of this remarkable plant.
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