Articles tagged with “Plants in our botanical garden”
Indica-dominant hybrid with dramatic deep-purple to near-black colouration. Rich earthy-spicy terpene profile and potent body relaxation.
Indica-dominant hybrid by 3rd Gen Farms (Grape Ape × Grapefruit). Candy-like berry-fruit terpene profile. Emerald Cup winner 2015 and 2016.
California classic: Blueberry × Haze. Sweet blueberry aroma with earthy undertones. Sativa-dominant hybrid with gentle euphoria and full-body ease. THC 17–24%.
Modern hybrid combining sweet candy aromas with sharp gas-fuel terpene notes. Crystalline resin-coated flowers; euphoric uplift and body calm.
Banana — not a tree but a giant herb from Southeast Asia. The pseudostem is formed by tightly rolled leaf sheaths; each plant flowers once, then dies.
New Zealand flax cultivar with arching yellow-green striped leaves. Māori traditionally used its strong fibres for weaving and rope-making.
Tropical climbing vine from Central America with cascading lilac-purple flowers. The star-shaped calyx persists after petals fall, turning silvery-lavender.
Tropical shrub from India and Sri Lanka with dense clusters of tubular scarlet flowers. One of the most popular flowering hedge plants in Southeast Asia.