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Paschim Harmati General Population 2025
ZOM-IND-WEB-0720250006
File:Paschim-Harmati-Cannabis-Plant.jpg
Landrace Cannabis plant near Paschim Harmati
At a Glance
Flowering Time 18-24 weeks
Plant Height 1.5-2.5 meters
Botanical Characteristics
Growth Pattern Christmas tree
Leaf Shape Narrow
Leaflets 9
Photoperiod Short-day (photoperiod)
Flower Structure Loose, Foxtailing, Airy
Hierarchy
Growing Region North Bengal Plain
Growing Area Maynaguri
Location
Country India
Province West Bengal
District Jalpaiguri
Subdistrict Maynaguri
Locality Paschim Harmati
Coordinates 26.487432, 88.854731
Elevation 72 m
Traditional Names
Local Name গাঁজা
Translation Gãja
Collection
Classification Landrace
Collection Type General Population
Sourcing Type Point of Origin
Method Seeds (open pollinated)
Date 09/07/2025
Collector Isabella
Affiliation Zomia Collective
Conservation
Priority Medium
Cultivation Status Active
Introgression Pure landrace
Legal Threats Sporadic enforcement
Preservation
Seed Storage Zomia Genetic Library
Seed Quantity 885
Last Updated 13/01/2026

Paschim Harmati General Population 2025 is a domesticate landrace cannabis accession. This accession was documented by Isabella in June 2025. A total of 1135 seeds were purchased by Isabella from a local alias 'Ajay'. The seeds come from a cultivated landrace cannabis population of 100+ plants grown near Paschim Harmati. Pazchim Hartois located in Jalpaiguri District, West Bengal, India, within the Maynaguri landrace cannabis growing area of the North Bengal Plain growing region.

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