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|region_name = Eastern Himalayas
|region_name = Eastern Himalayas
|image = Eastern-Himalayas-Landscape.jpg
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|image_caption = Himalayan mid-elevation landscape in the Eastern Himalayas
|image_caption = Himalayan high-elevation landscape in the Eastern Himalayas
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|gene_pool = South Asian Gene Pool
|gene_pool = South Asian Gene Pool

Latest revision as of 23:54, 19 January 2026

Eastern Himalayas
Himalayan high-elevation landscape in the Eastern Himalayas
Himalayan high-elevation landscape in the Eastern Himalayas
Location

India,Bhutan

Gene Pool South Asian Gene Pool
Regional Complex Hindu Kush-Himalayan
Country India,Bhutan
Provinces/States West Bengal,Sikkim,Arunachal Pradesh
Elevation Range 200–4,500 m
Climate Monsoon-influenced humid subtropical to alpine
Primary Rivers Teesta River,Brahmaputra River,Subansiri River
Primary Mountains Kangchenjunga,Singalila Ridge,Mishmi Hills






The Eastern Himalayas is a high-relief cultivation region spanning the monsoon-facing Himalayan arc across eastern India and Bhutan. Sharp elevation gradients, high rainfall, and complex cultural geographies produce highly localized cannabis populations shaped by valley networks, upland settlement patterns, and cross-border exchange.

Geography

Climate

Demography

Culture

Cultivation History

Genetics

No data at present, further research needed.

Growing Areas

No growing areas documented yet.

Accessions

Accession IDNamePriorityCollectedLocality
ZOM-IND-WEB-0620250031Upper Paren Feral 'Lemon' Selection 2025Medium18 June 2025Upper Paren

Botanical Characteristics

Regional Traits

Geographic Variation

Cultivation Practices

Traditional Methods

Modern Methods

Conservation Status

Threats to Landrace Populations

Conservation Efforts

Chemical Profile

Cannabinoid Content

See Also

References