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'''288 known ''' and ''' 128 documented ''' landrace | '''288 known ''' and ''' 128 documented ''' landrace cannabis growing regions globally | ||
'''Current status:''' 🟢 8 Stable • 🟡 21 Vulnerable • 🟠 43 Endangered • 🔴 89 Critical • ⚫ 127 Extinct • ⚪ 161 Unknown | '''Current status:''' 🟢 8 Stable • 🟡 21 Vulnerable • 🟠 43 Endangered • 🔴 89 Critical • ⚫ 127 Extinct • ⚪ 161 Unknown | ||
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[[Conservation Status Dashboard|→ Full Dashboard]] [[Contribute|→ Help Document Accessions]] | [[Conservation Status Dashboard|→ Full Dashboard]] [[Contribute|→ Help Document Accessions]] | ||
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Landrace.wiki
Community powered Landrace Cannabis Wiki
Preserving traditional knowledge • Documenting genetic diversity • Supporting conservation
Landrace.wiki is a comprehensive, community powered database for traditional cannabis genetics and their conservation status. Browse our collection of documented landrace accessions, track conservation efforts and contribute to preserving genetic diversity before it's lost forever.
Conservation Status Dashboard:
288 known and 128 documented landrace cannabis growing regions globally
Current status: 🟢 8 Stable • 🟡 21 Vulnerable • 🟠 43 Endangered • 🔴 89 Critical • ⚫ 127 Extinct • ⚪ 161 Unknown
Accessions Documented:
Featured Accessions
🔴 Critical • Northeastern Thailand
Legendary landrace sativa known to many as 'Thai Sticks', grown in the Phu Phan hills of Sakhon Nakhon province in Northeastern Thailand. Famed for soaring cerebral effects and traditional bamboo stick curing. Facing extreme pressure from hybrid contamination and changing cultivation practices.
🟠 Endangered • Northern Afghanistan
Heavy indica from Afghanistan's historic hash-making region. Dense, resinous buds with sedating effects. Population declining due to ongoing regional conflicts and security issues.
🟡 Vulnerable • Himachal Pradesh, India
Sacred variety from the isolated village of Malana, traditionally used for high-grade charas production. Facing extinction from tourism pressure and commercialization.
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.
Getting Started
What's Going On...
- In the News – Cannabis policy and landrace preservation news
- Community Updates – Internal updates and discussions
- Research & Studies – Latest scientific findings
- Conservation Alerts – Threats and preservation efforts
Documentation & Research
- Botany – Plant structure and identification
- Genetics – Genetic diversity and breeding
- Geography – Origins and distribution
- History – Cultural and historical context
- Traditional Methods – Time-tested techniques
- Conservation – Preservation efforts and threats
Browse Accessions
Preservation Partners
- Zomia Collective – Founding team and primary field documentation
- Real Seed Company – Original specialists in authentic landrace seeds (est. 2007)
- All Partner Organizations – Complete directory
Ways to Contribute
- Document Accessions – Add new varieties to the database
- Field Reports – Share expedition documentation
- Grow Reports – Document cultivation experiences
- Smoke Reports – Report effects and characteristics
Recent Updates