Articles tagged with “Plants in our botanical garden”
Classic US sativa with a sharp diesel-fuel aroma. Energising cerebral effect; THC 20–25%. One of the most recognised strains in the world.
Modern hybrid combining sweet candy aromas with sharp gas-fuel terpene notes. Crystalline resin-coated flowers; euphoric uplift and body calm.
Tiger orchid, or "Queen of Orchids" — the largest orchid in the world. A single specimen can weigh hundreds of kilograms; flowers rarely but with large sprays of spotted blooms.
Succulent from Mexico and Central America — the "century plant": can grow for decades, then send up a single flower stalk up to 5–10 m and die after flowering. Provides sisal fiber and raw material for syrup and beverages.
Bird's nest fern — evergreen epiphyte from the tropics of Asia and Oceania. Does not flower, reproduces by spores; accumulates organic matter in the centre of the rosette and creates its own soil.
50/50 hybrid: Wifi Mints × Mimosa V6. THC 18–22%. Dominant terpene — myrcene; tropical fruit, citrus, earth. Euphoria, relaxation, creativity.
High-CBG cultivar: The White × OG Kush Hemp. CBG 9–14%, THC up to 1%, CBD 11–14%. Aroma — citrus, lemon, pepper, floral notes. The «mother» cannabinoid and the botany of CBG.
Compound Genetics hybrid: (Chemdog D × Triangle Kush) × Jet Fuel Gelato. California breeding; aroma — earth, skunk, pine, vanilla and toasted marshmallow. Two-time High Times Cannabis Cup winner and multiple cup placements.