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Zamal from the Reunion island
What is Landrace.wiki?
Landrace.wiki is an open-access database documenting traditional cannabis landrace populations, their genetic characteristics, and the cultivation knowledge surrounding them. We serve as a bridge between traditional knowledge holders, contemporary cultivators, conservation scientists, and researchers working to preserve irreplaceable genetic diversity before it's lost.
Why This Matters
We are witnessing the rapid extinction of traditional landrace cannabis populations worldwide. Decades of prohibition, eradication campaigns, climate change, and the spread of commercial hybrids have pushed many ancient varieties to the brink of disappearance. These landraces represent thousands of years of natural and human selection, containing unique genetic traits, chemical profiles, and cultural significance that cannot be recreated once lost.
Landrace.wiki addresses this crisis through systematic documentation, creating a permanent public record of:


Introducing the famous zamals from the reunion island... and testing this Landrace.Wiki !
Genetic diversity across traditional growing regions
Conservation status tracking for at-risk populations
Traditional cultivation knowledge from source communities
Scientific data including botanical descriptions, chemical profiles, and environmental adaptations
Field research from ongoing expeditions and documentation efforts


The Reunion Island is a very special Island with high mountains and well known for his particulars Micro climates... This specifity is what give to such a small territory diferents landraces known under the general name of Zamal. Even if they all have in common to be pure Sativas, we observe significant diferences due to the adaptation to those climates, and also probably with seeds from diferents origins at the beginning... Important to preserve as the legal conditions to grow cannabis on the island still very complicated... and also because of the possible storms and cyclones there that may impact the small guerilla growing there...
Our Approach
We maintain a hierarchical organization system that reflects how cannabis populations actually exist in nature and culture:
 
Gene Pool → Regional Complex → Growing Region → Growing Area → Appellation → Field → Accession
 
Each documented accession receives:
 
Standardized botanical and genetic data
Geographic and environmental context
Conservation status assessment
Cultivation history and traditional knowledge
Photo documentation and field observations
 
We distinguish between "known" and "documented" varieties to maintain research credibility, prioritizing rigorous field-based documentation over anecdotal claims.
Documentation Standards
Content serves three user levels:
 
Casual browsers: Accessible overviews and strain discovery
Practitioners: Detailed cultivation guides and growing information
Researchers: Technical data with citations and source documentation
 
Who We Are
Landrace.wiki is maintained by Zomia Collective in collaboration with researchers, traditional cultivators, and conservationists across Asia and globally. Our documentation work is grounded in:
 
Multi-year field research partnerships in Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Central Asia
Direct relationships with traditional farming communities
Academic collaboration and scientific methodology
Seed preservation and conservation genetics
 
How to Contribute
We welcome contributions from:
 
Field researchers documenting new populations
Traditional cultivators sharing knowledge and genetic material
Scientists providing analytical data and research
Experienced growers adding cultivation reports
Photographers documenting plants and habitats
 
To contribute:
 
[[Special:UserLogin|Create an account]]
Review our [[Help:Documentation standards|documentation standards]]
Use the [[Help:Documenting accessions|accession documentation template]]
Submit through [[Template:Accession Form|PageForms]] or direct page creation
 
Technical Foundation
 
Platform: MediaWiki 1.44.0 with SemanticMediaWiki
Structure: Hierarchical organization with bidirectional database
Features: Interactive conservation mapping, advanced search, automated status tracking
 
Contact
 
Email: [your contact email]
Organization: [Zomia Collective website]
Research inquiries: [research contact]
Media/Press: [media contact]
 
Acknowledgments
This work is made possible through field partnerships with traditional farming communities across Asia, academic collaborators, conservation organizations, and the broader landrace preservation community.

Revision as of 09:56, 20 November 2025

What is Landrace.wiki? Landrace.wiki is an open-access database documenting traditional cannabis landrace populations, their genetic characteristics, and the cultivation knowledge surrounding them. We serve as a bridge between traditional knowledge holders, contemporary cultivators, conservation scientists, and researchers working to preserve irreplaceable genetic diversity before it's lost. Why This Matters We are witnessing the rapid extinction of traditional landrace cannabis populations worldwide. Decades of prohibition, eradication campaigns, climate change, and the spread of commercial hybrids have pushed many ancient varieties to the brink of disappearance. These landraces represent thousands of years of natural and human selection, containing unique genetic traits, chemical profiles, and cultural significance that cannot be recreated once lost. Landrace.wiki addresses this crisis through systematic documentation, creating a permanent public record of:

Genetic diversity across traditional growing regions Conservation status tracking for at-risk populations Traditional cultivation knowledge from source communities Scientific data including botanical descriptions, chemical profiles, and environmental adaptations Field research from ongoing expeditions and documentation efforts

Our Approach We maintain a hierarchical organization system that reflects how cannabis populations actually exist in nature and culture:

Gene Pool → Regional Complex → Growing Region → Growing Area → Appellation → Field → Accession

Each documented accession receives:

Standardized botanical and genetic data Geographic and environmental context Conservation status assessment Cultivation history and traditional knowledge Photo documentation and field observations

We distinguish between "known" and "documented" varieties to maintain research credibility, prioritizing rigorous field-based documentation over anecdotal claims. Documentation Standards Content serves three user levels:

Casual browsers: Accessible overviews and strain discovery Practitioners: Detailed cultivation guides and growing information Researchers: Technical data with citations and source documentation

Who We Are Landrace.wiki is maintained by Zomia Collective in collaboration with researchers, traditional cultivators, and conservationists across Asia and globally. Our documentation work is grounded in:

Multi-year field research partnerships in Southeast Asia, South Asia, and Central Asia Direct relationships with traditional farming communities Academic collaboration and scientific methodology Seed preservation and conservation genetics

How to Contribute We welcome contributions from:

Field researchers documenting new populations Traditional cultivators sharing knowledge and genetic material Scientists providing analytical data and research Experienced growers adding cultivation reports Photographers documenting plants and habitats

To contribute:

Create an account Review our documentation standards Use the accession documentation template Submit through PageForms or direct page creation

Technical Foundation

Platform: MediaWiki 1.44.0 with SemanticMediaWiki Structure: Hierarchical organization with bidirectional database Features: Interactive conservation mapping, advanced search, automated status tracking

Contact

Email: [your contact email] Organization: [Zomia Collective website] Research inquiries: [research contact] Media/Press: [media contact]

Acknowledgments This work is made possible through field partnerships with traditional farming communities across Asia, academic collaborators, conservation organizations, and the broader landrace preservation community.