Atypical phyllotaxy in Afghan and Pakistani landraces

Show above is Tashkurgan – a north Afghan landrace maintained from an accession originally collected by Lucas Strazzeri with the help of Baaba Qo.

The photo is from an order of over 10 different lines from our catalogue by a happy grower:

The seeds arrived and already germinated with an unusual good germination rate! So thank you already for that

Now I’m really curious to see them grow, especially one Tashkurgan which is a quatrifolia!

And here’s a specimen from a landrace collected in Yasin Valley in the Hindu Kush of Pakistan:

trifoliate Yasin Valley specimen

Atypical phyllotaxy in a Yasin Valley specimen

You can find a range of authentic landraces from Afghanistan and Pakistan in our category named Hindu Kush.

For potent high-THC lines bred through intensive selection of Afghan and Pakistani hash landraces, check out lines such as X18, Deep Chunk, and Afghaan 90 in the category named Heirloom.