sativa
Lebanese landrace (Bekaa Valley) · Landrace (Bekaa Valley, Lebanon)
Lebanese is the landrace sativa lineage from the Bekaa Valley, the historic terroir that built the world's hashish trade for generations before modern North American breeding shifted the center of gravity. The high is moderate by 2026 standards, head-forward and clear-eyed, the kind of arc that lifts mood without overwhelming. Rarely shows up unmixed in modern menus, but heritage seed libraries and a small handful of California cultivators have brought it back into circulation.
Aroma is dry earth, hashish spice, and a faint herbal pine, the unmistakable Bekaa profile that every modern hash-rosin run is chasing in stylized form. Caryophyllene and myrcene lead, lining up with the grounded but elevated feel some users describe. THC tends to read lower than modern hybrids, and CBD often clocks above 1%, which is part of why hash makers prize the lineage. A historical benchmark for adults 21+ exploring the roots of cannabis culture.
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Lebanese is classified as a sativa strain. Its genetic lineage is Lebanese landrace (Bekaa Valley).
Consumers commonly report that Lebanese produces feelings of uplifted, happy, creative, and energetic. Individual responses vary with dose, tolerance, and setting.
Lebanese's flavor profile is characterized by earthy, spicy, herbal, and hash notes.
Lebanese typically tests in the 12–18% THC range. This is a typical modern-market potency range.
Lebanese is commonly reported by consumers as helpful for stress, depression, and fatigue. These are self-reported experiences, not medical claims; consult a healthcare professional for therapeutic use.
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