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The open database for landrace cannabis populations, their genetics and the traditional knowledge that sustains them.
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.
Landrace Cannabis Growing Region and Accession Map
- Stable8
- Vulnerable21
- Endangered43
- Critical89
- Extinct127
Featured Growing Regions
Northeastern Thailand
Southeast Asia - Khorat Plateau
The Khorat Plateau NLD landrace growing corridor retains core Thai-stick genetics, but diversity is eroding rapidly; conservation and documentation are urgently needed.
Endangered 0 accessions
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Northern Laos
Southeast Asia - Lao Highlands
Rugged northern Lao highlands with NLD type landraces still in cultivation, but under intense pressure; documentation and conservation are critical in the face of imminent extinction.
Critical 3 accessions
Western Himalayas
South Asia - Western Himalayas
Western Himalayan charas heartland where the cultivation of high elevation adapted NLD type landraces and consumption of charas are a part of everyday village life.
Vulnerable 156 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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ZOM-IND-WEB-0620250068
Makrapara General Population 2025 is a Domesticate landrace cannabis accession collected by Isabella of the Zomia Collective in West Bengal, India.
Mahanirvana Tantra
The Mahānirvāṇa Tantra (Sanskrit महानिर्वाणतन्त्रम्, "Tantra of the Great Liberation") is a Sanskrit Tantric scripture of the Śākta tradition, cast as a dialogue between Śiva and Pārvatī and divided into fourteen chapters (ullāsa). It is one of the most widely cited Tantric texts to record the ritual use of cannabis, under the Sanskrit name vijayā (विजया), which the standard commentary glosses explicitly as bhaṅgā (भङ्गा).
The cannabis material occupies a small but tightly framed sequence in the fifth chapter (Pañcamollāsaḥ), where the goddess is offered vijayā as a sanctified substance within the pañca-tattva ritual. The text supplies a purification mantra, an offering procedure and a prescription for the practitioner to consume the bhaṅgā from the left palm following the worship. The commentary by Hariharānanda Bhāratī, the sannyasi associated with the early Bengali Tantric revival of the late 18th and early 19th century, is the standard interpretive layer transmitted with the printed Sanskrit text and the one used in Avalon's English translation. read more →
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