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A pure, indigenous cannabis strain that evolved naturally in a specific geographic region over thousands of years.
A landrace strain is a pure, indigenous variety of cannabis that evolved naturally in a specific geographic region over hundreds or thousands of years without human crossbreeding. These strains developed their unique characteristics through adaptation to their local climate, altitude, and soil conditions, creating genetically distinct populations.
Landrace strains are often named after their region of origin. Notable examples include Afghani (from Afghanistan), Thai (from Thailand), Durban Poison (from South Africa), Acapulco Gold (from Mexico), Hindu Kush (from the mountain range between Afghanistan and Pakistan), and Lamb's Bread (from Jamaica). These strains form the genetic foundation of virtually all modern hybrid cannabis. When breeders in the 1960s and 1970s began collecting landrace seeds from around the world, they created the gene pool that produced every popular strain available today.
Landrace strains are increasingly rare in their native habitats due to globalization, crossbreeding with introduced genetics, and agricultural changes. Some seed banks and conservation groups are working to preserve landrace genetics before they are lost. For cannabis enthusiasts, growing a landrace strain offers a connection to cannabis history and a chance to experience the pure, unadulterated genetics that shaped modern cannabis culture.