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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 706685'AST 530'Cannabis sativa L. Kansas, United StatesPVPONot Available2025DEVELOPEDCultivar2172456PI 706685
1PI 706539'Grande'Cannabis sativa L. New York, United StatesPVPONot Available2024DEVELOPEDCultivar2170480PI 706539
2PI 706540'Alta'Cannabis sativa L. New York, United StatesPVPONot Available2024DEVELOPEDCultivar2170481PI 706540
3PI 700819'NWG 4113'Cannabis sativa L. Colorado, United StatesPVPONot Available2022DEVELOPEDCultivar2138195PI 700819
4PI 700820'NWG 4000'Cannabis sativa L. Colorado, United StatesPVPONot Available2022DEVELOPEDCultivar2138196PI 700820
5PI 700821'NWG 2463'Cannabis sativa L. Colorado, United StatesPVPONot Available2022DEVELOPEDCultivar2138197PI 700821
6PI 699619'Plant Fuel Krush'Cannabis sativa L. Nevada, United StatesPVPONot Available2022DEVELOPEDCultivar2132554PI 699619
7PI 699619 Parent 1'PFG 2520'Cannabis sativa L. Nevada, United StatesPVPONot Available2022DEVELOPEDCultivar2132559PI 699619 Parent 1
8PI 699619 Parent 2'PFG 2610'Cannabis sativa L. Nevada, United StatesPVPONot Available2022DEVELOPEDCultivar2132560PI 699619 Parent 2
9PI 699565'NWG452'Cannabis sativa L. Colorado, United StatesPVPONot Available2021DEVELOPEDCultivar2125419PI 699565
10PI 699566'NWG2730'Cannabis sativa L. Colorado, United StatesPVPONot Available2021DEVELOPEDCultivar2125420PI 699566
11PI 699469'Santiam'Cannabis sativa L. California, United StatesPVPONot Available2021DEVELOPEDCultivar2125394PI 699469
12PI 699397'Henola'Cannabis sativa L. GermanyPVPONot Available2021DEVELOPEDCultivar2123538PI 699397
13PI 699328'Tols Cherry Wine S-1'Cannabis sativa L. Arkansas, United StatesPVPONot Available2021DEVELOPEDCultivar2122173PI 699328
14PI 699239'NBS CBD-1'Cannabis sativa L. Washington, United StatesPVPONot Available2021DEVELOPEDCultivar2121084PI 699239
15PI 257282Cannabis sativa L. Murcia, Región de, Spain Historic1959DONATED04/28/19591559930PI 257282
16PI 171545'Gumushacikoy'Cannabis sativa L. Maryland, United States Historic1948DONATED12/08/19481569094PI 171545
17PI 167268'Gunishacikoyl'Cannabis sativa L. Maryland, United States Historic1948DONATED08/26/19481569039PI 167268
18PI 167282'Ordu'Cannabis sativa L. Maryland, United States Historic1948DONATED08/26/19481569043PI 167282
19PI 135404Novgorod SeverskayaCannabis sativa L. Unknown Historic1940COLLECTEDUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics1853476PI 135404
20PI 135405Severskaya KavkasCannabis sativa L. Unknown Historic1940COLLECTEDUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics1853477PI 135405
21PI 135406BarnauljaskayaCannabis sativa L. Unknown Historic1940COLLECTEDUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics1853478PI 135406
22PI 135407SolotonoshskayaCannabis sativa L. Unknown Historic1940COLLECTEDUnion of Soviet Socialist Repubics1853479PI 135407
23PI 129310Cannabis sativa L. Malta Historic1938COLLECTED1845354PI 129310
24PI 128988Cannabis sativa L. Germany Historic1938COLLECTED1845160PI 128988
25PI 128834Cannabis sativa L. Netherlands Historic1938COLLECTED1845012PI 128834
26PI 128502Cannabis sativa L. Belgium Historic1938COLLECTED1844765PI 128502
27PI 128516Cannabis sativa L. Italy Historic1938COLLECTED1844780PI 128516
28PI 128517Cannabis sativa L. Italy Historic1938COLLECTED1844781PI 128517
29PI 128378No. 485Cannabis sativa L. subsp. sativa Unknown Historic1938COLLECTEDUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics1844646PI 128378
30PI 128379No. 486Cannabis sativa L. Poland Historic1938COLLECTEDUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics1844647PI 128379
31PI 128380Cannabis sativa L. Poland Historic1938COLLECTEDUnion of Soviet Socialist RepublicsOriginally from China1844648PI 128380
32PI 127953Cannabis sativa L. Timiș, Romania Historic1938COLLECTEDCenad1844286PI 127953
33PI 127954Cannabis sativa L. Cluj, Romania Historic1938COLLECTEDCluj1844287PI 127954
34PI 127955Cannabis sativa L. Iași, Romania Historic1938COLLECTEDVasile Lupu1844288PI 127955
35PI 127956Cannabis sativa L. Călărași, Romania Historic1938COLLECTEDSpantov, Calarasi (Ilfov)1844289PI 127956
36PI 127899Cannabis sativa L. South Bohemia, Czech Republic Historic1938COLLECTED1844230PI 127899
37PI 127900'Himalayana'Cannabis sativa L. South Bohemia, Czech Republic Historic1938COLLECTED1844231PI 127900
38PI 120496No. 3241Cannabis sativa L. Sakarya, Turkey Historic1937COLLECTED10/20/1936Adapazari bazar1830560PI 120496
39PI 120497No. 3179Cannabis sativa L. Kastamonu, Turkey Historic1937COLLECTED10/14/1936Kastamonu bazar1830561PI 120497
40PI 120498No. 1391Cannabis sativa L. Maras, Turkey Historic1937COLLECTED07/02/1936Marash bazar1830562PI 120498
41PI 120499No. 2136Cannabis sativa L. Sivas, Turkey Historic1937COLLECTED07/02/1936Sivas bazar1830563PI 120499
42PI 117328KendyeCannabis sativa L. Ankara, Turkey Historic1936COLLECTED04/15/1936Ankara bazar1826659PI 117328
43PI 113315No. 337 [11]Cannabis sativa L. Nei Mongol Zizhiqu, China Historic1935COLLECTED1810934PI 113315
44PI 109250No. T-258Cannabis sativa L. Kastamonu, Turkey Historic1935COLLECTED10/04/1934Kastamonu bazar1568187PI 109250
45PI 109251No. T-297Cannabis sativa L. Kastamonu, Turkey Historic1935COLLECTED10/04/19341800308PI 109251
46PI 102100No. 816Cannabis sativa L. Irkutsk, Russian Federation Historic1933COLLECTED1493278PI 102100
47PI 102101Cannabis sativa L. Khmelnytskyy, Ukraine Historic1933COLLECTED1789959PI 102101
48PI 102102No. 819Cannabis sativa L. Arkhangelsk, Russian Federation Historic1933COLLECTED1789960PI 102102
49PI 102103Cannabis sativa L. Unknown Historic1933COLLECTEDUnion of Soviet Socialist Republics (Caucasus region)1789961PI 102103
50PI 102104Cannabis sativa L. Ukraine Historic1933COLLECTEDMosdokskaia1789962PI 102104
51PI 102105Cannabis sativa L. Novgorod, Russian Federation Historic1933COLLECTED1789963PI 102105
52PI 93259Bacskaer HanfCannabis sativa L. Hungary Historic1931COLLECTED1494120PI 93259
53PI 93260Fleischmann's shcer veredelter HanfCannabis sativa L. Hungary Historic1931COLLECTED1780432PI 93260
54PI 93261Veredelter Hanf de Daruszigt-erCannabis sativa L. Hungary Historic1931COLLECTED1780433PI 93261
55PI 91060ShaomatzuCannabis sativa L. Unknown Historic1931COLLECTEDKungtsi, a grain merchant in Kaiynan, Manchuria1775724PI 91060
56PI 87522Cannabis sativa L. Miyazaki, Japan Historic1930COLLECTED1751327PI 87522
57PI 87141OuamiCannabis sativa L. Korea, South Historic1930COLLECTED03/10/1930Keikido1750962PI 87141
58PI 77397Cannabis sativa L. Los Lagos, Chile Historic1928COLLECTED1495852PI 77397
59PI 77398Cannabis sativa L. Los Lagos, Chile Historic1928COLLECTEDLanco1733003PI 77398
60PI 71058No. 10232Cannabis sativa L. Russian Federation Historic1927COLLECTEDJakut District, Siberia1725696PI 71058
61PI 71059No. 10233Cannabis sativa L. Orel, Russian Federation Historic1927COLLECTED1725697PI 71059
62PI 65919'Local Variety No. 2'Cannabis sativa L. Heilongjiang Sheng, China Historic1926COLLECTED11/22/1925Harbin Agricultural Experiment Station1717362PI 65919
63PI 65618No. 4571Cannabis sativa L. China Historic1925COLLECTED10/25/19251716982PI 65618
64PI 64347No. 2915Cannabis sativa L. Shanxi Sheng, China Historic1925COLLECTED05/15/19251715578PI 64347
65PI 64310No. 2802Cannabis sativa L. Heilongjiang Sheng, China Historic1925COLLECTED05/09/1925Pniston, Harbin1715544PI 64310
66PI 63916No. 2335Cannabis sativa L. Hebei Sheng, China Historic1925COLLECTED03/10/19251665277PI 63916
67PI 63435No. 1957Cannabis sativa L. Hebei Sheng, China Historic1925COLLECTED02/02/19255401664778PI 63435
68PI 62401No. 1302Cannabis sativa L. China Historic1925COLLECTED11/08/19241663611PI 62401
69PI 62402No. 1360Cannabis sativa L. China Historic1925COLLECTED11/10/19241663612PI 62402
70PI 62403No. 1498Cannabis sativa L. Beijing Shi, China Historic1925COLLECTED11/26/19241663613PI 62403
71PI 62165No. 931Cannabis sativa L. China Historic1924COLLECTED10/11/19241663384PI 62165
72PI 60796No. 251Cannabis sativa L. Latvia Historic1924COLLECTED1662335PI 60796
73PI 60797No. 278Cannabis sativa L. Saratov, Russian Federation Historic1924COLLECTED1662337PI 60797
74PI 60798No. 345Cannabis sativa L. Saratov, Russian Federation Historic1924COLLECTED1662339PI 60798
75PI 60799No. 349Cannabis sativa L. Moscow, Russian Federation Historic1924COLLECTED1662341PI 60799
76PI 60800No. 360Cannabis sativa L. Irkutsk, Russian Federation Historic1924COLLECTED1662342PI 60800
77PI 60801No. 368Cannabis sativa L. Kalužskaja oblast', Russian Federation Historic1924COLLECTED1662343PI 60801
78PI 60802No. 369Cannabis sativa L. Voronezh, Russian Federation Historic1924COLLECTED1662345PI 60802
79PI 60803No. 388Cannabis sativa L. Orel, Russian Federation Historic1924COLLECTED1662347PI 60803
80PI 60804No. 400Cannabis sativa L. Kostroma, Russian Federation Historic1924COLLECTED1662348PI 60804
81PI 60805No. 402Cannabis sativa L. Kirov, Russian Federation Historic1924COLLECTED1662349PI 60805
82PI 60806No. 403Cannabis sativa L. Yakutia-Sakha, Russian Federation Historic1924COLLECTED1662350PI 60806
83PI 60807No. 406Cannabis sativa L. Penza, Russian Federation Historic1924COLLECTED1662351PI 60807
84PI 60808No. 420Cannabis sativa L. Russian Federation Historic1924COLLECTED1662352PI 60808
85PI 60809No. 426Cannabis sativa L. Vologda, Russian Federation Historic1924COLLECTED1662353PI 60809
86PI 60810No. 427Cannabis sativa L. Perm, Russian Federation Historic1924COLLECTED1662354PI 60810
87PI 60811No. 428Cannabis sativa L. Altay, Russian Federation Historic1924COLLECTED1662355PI 60811
88PI 60812No. 431Cannabis sativa L. Tyumen, Russian Federation Historic1924COLLECTED1662356PI 60812
89PI 60813No. 440Cannabis sativa L. Yakutia-Sakha, Russian Federation Historic1924COLLECTED1662357PI 60813
90PI 60814No. 444Cannabis sativa L. Primorye, Russian Federation Historic1924COLLECTED1662358PI 60814
91PI 60815No. 455Cannabis sativa L. Tambov, Russian Federation Historic1924COLLECTED1662359PI 60815
92PI 60816No. 459Cannabis sativa L. Poltava, Ukraine Historic1924COLLECTED1662360PI 60816
93PI 60817No. 464Cannabis sativa L. Homieĺskaja voblasć, Belarus Historic1924COLLECTED1662361PI 60817
94PI 55797Cannabis sativa L. Heilongjiang Sheng, China Historic1922COLLECTED1655147PI 55797
95PI 54361Hua ma tsuCannabis sativa L. Sichuan Sheng, China Historic1921COLLECTED1653951PI 54361
96PI 44804Cannabis sativa L. Shandong Sheng, China Historic1917COLLECTED1507081PI 44804
97PI 44712Cannabis sativa L. Kyonggi, Korea, South Historic1917COLLECTED1507046PI 44712
98PI 44370Cannabis sativa L. Seoul-teukbyeolsi, Korea, South Historic1917COLLECTED1506716PI 44370
99PI 44371Cannabis sativa L. Kanagawa, Japan Historic1917COLLECTED1506717PI 44371
100PI 44206Shang maCannabis sativa L. Hebei Sheng, China Historic1917COLLECTED11/25/19161609320PI 44206
101PI 42611Cannabis sativa L. Kanagawa, Japan Historic1916COLLECTED1511051PI 42611
102PI 42166TochigiCannabis sativa L. Kanagawa, Japan Historic1916COLLECTED1510933PI 42166
103PI 41728Cannabis sativa L. Seoul-teukbyeolsi, Korea, South Historic1916COLLECTED1509303PI 41728
104PI 40608'Turkish hemp'Cannabis sativa L. Syria Historic1915COLLECTED1508890PI 40608
105PI 39888'Carmagnola hemp'Cannabis sativa L. Piemonte, Italy Historic1915COLLECTED1508703PI 39888
106PI 39889'Bologna hemp'Cannabis sativa L. Piemonte, Italy Historic1915COLLECTED1604460PI 39889
107PI 39738Cannabis sativa L. Kanagawa, Japan Historic1915COLLECTED1508663PI 39738
108PI 39424Cannabis sativa L. Shanxi Sheng, China Historic1914COLLECTED07/13/19141604182PI 39424
109PI 38466Ma tzuCannabis sativa L. Shaanxi Sheng, China Historic1914COLLECTED01/24/19141603344PI 38466
110PI 37721Kashgar hempseedCannabis sativa L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, China Historic1914COLLECTED1602587PI 37721
111PI 35633San maCannabis sativa L. Shandong Sheng, China Historic1913COLLECTED04/09/19131600862PI 35633
112PI 35251'Ta Ma'Cannabis sativa L. Hubei Sheng, China Historic1913COLLECTED1515623PI 35251
113PI 34291Tu maCannabis sativa L. Hubei Sheng, China Historic1912COLLECTED1599761PI 34291
114PI 31816KandiviCannabis sativa L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, China Historic1911COLLECTED12/04/19101597375PI 31816
115PI 30503Cannabis sativa L. Unknown Historic1911COLLECTED1596360PI 30503
116PI 29523Hoa maCannabis sativa L. China Historic1911COLLECTED1518712PI 29523
117PI 29524Man maCannabis sativa L. China Historic1911COLLECTED1595271PI 29524
118PI 29834Cannabis sativa L. Zhejiang Sheng, China Historic1911COLLECTED1518883PI 29834
119PI 29340'Ho ma'Cannabis sativa L. Anhui Sheng, China Historic1911COLLECTED1518619PI 29340
120PI 28054HowmaCannabis sativa L. Liaoning Sheng, China Historic1910COLLECTED1593778PI 28054
121PI 27960Cannabis sativa L. Gunma, Japan Historic1910COLLECTED1517611PI 27960
122PI 27194Cannabis sativa L. Shanghai Shi, China Historic1910COLLECTED1524460PI 27194
123PI 26841Cannabis sativa L. Shandong Sheng, China Historic1910COLLECTED1523871PI 26841
124PI 26444Cannabis sativa L. District of Columbia, United States Historic1909COLLECTED1588314PI 26444
125PI 24853Cannabis sativa L. Zhejiang Sheng, China Historic1909COLLECTED1522882PI 24853
126PI 24307Cannabis sativa L. Chile Historic1908COLLECTED1586378PI 24307
127PI 23298Shan ma tseCannabis sativa L. Shanxi Sheng, China Historic1908COLLECTED03/03/19081585239PI 23298
128PI 22690Shan ma tseCannabis sativa L. Shanxi Sheng, China Historic1908COLLECTED03/04/19081584597PI 22690
129PI 21780Cannabis sativa L. Hubei Sheng, China Historic1908COLLECTED1521336PI 21780
130PI 21062Shem-maCannabis sativa L. China Historic1907COLLECTED01/08/19071533094PI 21062
131PI 21063Cannabis sativa L. Heilongjiang Sheng, China Historic1907COLLECTED12/27/19061639831PI 21063
132PI 20855No. 677aCannabis sativa L. Heilongjiang Sheng, China Historic1907COLLECTED12/19/19061578437PI 20855
133PI 20649No. 129Cannabis sativa L. Tomsk, Russian Federation Historic1907COLLECTED1577686PI 20649
134PI 20056No. 281aCannabis sativa L. Shandong Sheng, China Historic1907COLLECTED06/01/19061577048PI 20056
135PI 20057Shem maCannabis sativa L. Liaoning Sheng, China Historic1907COLLECTED06/02/19061577049PI 20057
136PI 20058No. 283aCannabis sativa L. Liaoning Sheng, China Historic1907COLLECTED05/22/19061639381PI 20058
137PI 19486Cannabis sativa L. Kentucky, United States Historic1906COLLECTED1532500PI 19486
138PI 18632Cannabis sativa L. China Historic1906COLLECTED1532180PI 18632
139PI 18451No. 2247aCannabis sativa L. Shanghai Shi, China Historic1906COLLECTED1575785PI 18451
140PI 17528Cannabis sativa L. Liaoning Sheng, China Historic1906COLLECTED1531472PI 17528
141PI 16333'Bang'Cannabis sativa L. Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu, China Historic1905COLLECTED1574092PI 16333
142PI 12849Cannabis sativa L. Kentucky, United States Historic1905COLLECTED1528820PI 12849
143PI 10979Cannabis sativa L. Shaanxi Sheng, China Historic1904COLLECTED1525734PI 10979
144PI 10241Cannabis sativa L. Russian Federation Historic1903COLLECTED1524697PI 10241
145PI 10242Cannabis sativa L. Russian Federation Historic1903COLLECTED1632629PI 10242
146PI 10281Cannabis sativa L. Stockholms län, Sweden Historic1903COLLECTED1552944PI 10281
147PI 9665Cannabis sativa L. Kanagawa, Japan Historic1903COLLECTED1549355PI 9665
148PI 8525Cannabis sativa L. Île-de-France, France Historic1902COLLECTED1547695PI 8525
149PI 8516Cannabis sativa L. Kentucky, United States Historic1902COLLECTED1547689PI 8516
150PI 6671Cannabis sativa L. West Bengal, India Historic1901COLLECTED1544054PI 6671
151PI 6309'Shimonita'Cannabis sativa L. Japan Historic1901COLLECTED1543602PI 6309
152PI 6310'Hiroshima'Cannabis sativa L. Japan Historic1901COLLECTED1543603PI 6310
153PI 6317'Tochigi'Cannabis sativa L. Japan Historic1901COLLECTED1543610PI 6317
154PI 6322'Aidzu'Cannabis sativa L. Japan Historic1901COLLECTED1543615PI 6322
155PI 6325'Iwate'Cannabis sativa L. Japan Historic1901COLLECTED1543618PI 6325
156PI 6194Cannabis sativa L. Kanagawa, Japan Historic1901COLLECTED1543436PI 6194
157PI 6164Cannabis sativa L. subsp. indica (Lam.) E. Small & Cronquist West Bengal, India Historic1901COLLECTED1543407PI 6164
158PI 6035Cannabis sativa L. Hungary Historic1900COLLECTED1542817PI 6035
159PI 5021Cannabis sativa L. Shanghai Shi, China Historic1900COLLECTED1540654PI 5021
160PI 4639Cannabis sativa L. Kentucky, United States Historic1900COLLECTED1540166PI 4639
161PI 4338'Giant of Naples, large seeded'Cannabis sativa L. Campania, Italy Historic1900COLLECTED1539570PI 4338
162PI 4339'Giant of Naples, small seeded'Cannabis sativa L. Campania, Italy Historic1900COLLECTED1539571PI 4339
163PI 4341'Giant Piedmont'Cannabis sativa L. Campania, Italy Historic1900COLLECTED1539573PI 4341
164PI 3667Cannabis sativa L. İstanbul, Turkey Historic1899COLLECTED1538261PI 3667
165PI 948NEH1897Cannabis sativa L. Chita, Russian Federation Historic1898COLLECTEDCultivated material1482112PI 948
166PI 957NEH1897Cannabis sativa L. Chita, Russian Federation Historic1898COLLECTEDCultivated material1482137PI 957
167G 34051Kansas FeralCannabis sativa L. Kansas, United StatesNE9Not Available2025COLLECTEDPRE 2025Wild materialDonation on 20250502 containing one seed vial. 2191660G 34051
168G 34052Crimean PeninsulaCannabis sativa L. Avtonomna Respublika Krym, UkraineNE9Not Available2025COLLECTEDPRE 2025LandraceDonation on 20250502 containing one seed vial. 2191661G 34052
169G 33949UC Feral Synth OneCannabis sativa L. NE9FIELD2025Genetic materialDeveloped during Brummer SAC project [ See https://portal.nifa.usda.gov/web/crisprojectpages/1027227-development-and-characterization-of-diverse-hemp-germplasm-for-submission-to-the-npgs.html ]. Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) has been cultivated on the North American continent since the 17th century for ropes, sails, and clothing. Its cultivation waned due to competition from cotton and, later, the appearance of synthetic fibers. In the 20th century, it was first restricted (1937 Marihuana Tax Act), then encouraged during World War II (“Hemp for Victory”), and later prohibited under the 1970 Controlled Substances Act, with various efforts to eradicate it from the landscape—achieving mixed success. Currently, feral hemp populations remain across multiple states. These surviving and locally adapted populations could be of crucial importance to the future of the national hemp industry. They preserve genetic diversity adapted to cold climates, short seasons, and low-fertility soils in marginal conditions, with presumably good resilience against pests and diseases. This historic germplasm holds pre-breeding potential for all types of Cannabis production. In recent years, relaxation of regulations and growing interest in hemp have prompted the need to preserve these resources at the USDA NPGS, and hundreds of collected wild seeds have entered germplasm collections. These small seed lots are of varying quality and seed increases must be done to produce seeds available for distribution to NPGS customers. However, because hemp is wind-pollinated and day-length-sensitive, and usually dioecious, seed increases must be done under isolation, which is difficult due to their abundant production of pollen and the small size of pollen making exclusion difficult. As an alternative to distributing many individual accessions, in this project, we aimed to create a large random mating population derived from 92 representative feral synthetic accessions from Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, Wisconsin, and New York. An approximately equal number of seedlings (males and females) from each entry were intercrossed for three generations. In each cycle, we collected seeds from every female plant and monitored maternal lineages. In the final round, we grow the plants to generate a larger volume of seeds, which we mixed in a balanced fashion to maintain diversity. The resulting seed lot was submitted to the USDA NPGS and is accessible to breeders and scientists as UC Feral Synth One (G 33949). In the 2025 season, we are evaluating this population in three different states—Geneva, NY; Madison, WI; and Davis, CA—to assess diversity, general agronomic performance, and potential disease and insect resistances. 2172669G 33949
170G 33956Colombia 90Cannabis sativa L. ColombiaNE9Not Available2025DEVELOPEDPRE 2025Uncertain improvement statusSeeds from a maintenance grow that used seeds originally obtained from Colombian export bud bought in Amsterdam in the early 1990s c. 1990.

This type of cannabis was fairly common on coffeeshop menus in the 1990s. Sold as ‘Colombian’ or ‘Mexican’ it was clearly an outcrossed landrace - ie landrace crossed to a modern hybrid.

We strongly suspect the hybrid was some form of ‘Northern Lights’
Donor Narrative: ""1990 Colombian (Colombian Gold x Northern Lights), Type: Sativa-dom, Outdoors: Mid-October to mid-November. Resurrected directly from Colombian export seeds stored since c. 1990. Big yields and intense uplifting highs that edge on psychedelic.
‘Colombia 90’ is a Colombian cross we believe almost certainly originates from combining a ‘Colombian Gold’ landrace with an old ‘Northern Lights’. Whorled phyllotaxy may show during vegetative growth. Low odour during flower. Sativa architecture but with high bud density. Cures to sweet citrus herbal scents, a total antithesis to modern hybrids. Very hardy and stress tolerant. Highly recommended for outdoors in regions with mild autumns. Feminized seeds.
2190069G 33956
171G 33957Panama F1Cannabis sativa L. PanamaNE9Not Available2025DEVELOPEDPRE 2025Uncertain improvement statusDonor Narrative: "[Accession is most likely a result of inbreeding rather than ] outcrossing it to anything. This is probably one of the Spanish lines named ‘Panama’, so it’s very uncertain how accurately representative this is of an actual Panamanian landrace. I use the term ‘heirloom’ to differentiate these types of lines."

2190070G 33957
172G 33958Special x #1Cannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2025Uncertain improvement statusDonor Narrative: "[A better top name should have been] labelled as ‘Skunk Special x Skunk No. 1’. The Skunk No. 1 dad was from current Mr. Nice Seeds stock. The ‘Skunk Special’ mum is direct from seeds bought c. 1990 in Amsterdam. ‘Skunk Special’ is generally understood at this point to have been a line derived from Skunk No. 1 without outcrossing."2190071G 33958
173G 33959Colombia 90 x Michoacan x Colombia GoldCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2025Uncertain improvement statusDonor narrative: "A Colombia 90 mother hit with pollen from two selectively bred landrace heirlooms, a Michoacan and a Colombian Gold. The male side are intensely aromatic and elegant Sativas. The mother is a big-yielder and very easy to grow. Expect big plants and bud with a potent up high."2190072G 33959
174G 33953FreakshowCannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2025Uncertain improvement status2172682G 33953
175G 33954ABCCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2025Uncertain improvement status2172683G 33954
176G 33955Frisian Duck x FreakshowCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2025Uncertain improvement statusDonor narrative: "An F1 of a prized ‘Frisian Duck’ mother with our best ‘Freakshow’ males. Fast-finishing with great hybrid vigor and purple colors. Note that leaf mutations show from the F2 generation onwards and need to be selected for. Also, ‘Freakshow’ and ‘Freakshow’ crosses are tricky to germinate and should be sown directly into Seed Compost for best results."2172684G 33955
177G 33950Master KushCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2025Cultivar2172671G 33950
178G 33951Skunk SpecialCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2025CultivarFeminized2172672G 33951
179G 33952Haze x SkunkCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2025CultivarFeminized2172673G 33952
180G 33944'Idaho'Cannabis sativa L. Historic2025Uncertain improvement statusDonated by Cornell Hemp [L. Smart Lab] near Feb 2025 by Alex Wares. Orig seed lot: 0.21g2172499G 33944
181G 33945'Chinese'Cannabis sativa L. Historic2025Uncertain improvement statusDonated by Cornell Hemp [L. Smart Lab] near Feb 2025 by Alex Wares. Orig seed lot: 0.19g2172500G 33945
182G 33946'Merlot'Cannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2025Uncertain improvement statusDonated by Cornell Hemp [L. Smart Lab] near Feb 2025 by Alex Wares. Orig seed lot: 10.41g2172501G 33946
183G 33947'KFC'Cannabis sativa L. Historic2025Uncertain improvement statusDonated by Cornell Hemp [L. Smart Lab] near Feb 2025 by Alex Wares. Orig seed lot: 1.09g2172502G 33947
184G 33948'Downlow'Cannabis sativa L. Historic2025Uncertain improvement statusDonated by Cornell Hemp [L. Smart Lab] near Feb 2025 by Alex Wares. Orig seed lot: 0.55g2172503G 33948
185G 33943DNCBD CrossesCannabis sativa L. Oregon, United StatesNE9Not Available2025DEVELOPED2023Breeding materialSeries of half-sib crosses developed by Stephen Baluch at Oregon State University and donated to NPGS in early 2025. The male is ‘DNCBD’ and there are 13 females [maintained as separate inventories]: ‘Casper OG’, ‘Forbidden Gelato’, ‘Punch Drunk Ape’, ‘Red Velvet Tart’, ‘VR2’, ‘(Wild Thai/(Hawaiian Snow/9# Hammer))’, ‘RBF1’, ‘TMHRBF 1’, ‘Guava Jam #9’, ‘(African Bread/Spectrum EC11)’, ‘(Cali-O S1)’, ‘Thai’, ‘Vietnamese’. The male, DNCBD [see pedigree for ‘Umpqua’: https://aosca.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/HPDEC2004_Arcadia_Umpqua.pdf] was included in Jacob Toth’s dissertation [https://ecommons.cornell.edu/handle/1813/112073] to evaluate day neutrality. [Curator’s understanding is that Umpqua is a F1; C16 x DNCBD. Jacob Toth used Umpqua population for the Early1 bsa because the F1 segregates 1:1 ({GMS note} perhaps the parents were not as inbred as they assumed-- one parent is homozygous for autoflower1)]. Germplasm Donor noted that the F2 of these crosses will segregate for both chemotype and the autoflower trait.2172504G 33943
186G 33909MN-24-NL-01Cannabis sativa L. Minnesota, United StatesNE9Not Available2024COLLECTED10/05/202443.63072200, -91.83269400273 "Collected on west side of South Fork Root River [MN], downstream of confluence with Wisel Creek. Only three individuals observed, all with female flowers. Larger population observed in Sept 2023."Wild materialTwo females bulked. Collector notes: "Collected on west side of South Fork Root River [MN], downstream of confluence with Wisel Creek. Only three individuals observed, all with female flowers. Larger population observed in Sept 2023."2169839G 33909
187G 33910IA-24-NL-01Cannabis sativa L. Iowa, United StatesNE9Not Available2024COLLECTED10/07/202441.65275000, -93.68141700244"Floodplain on north side of Beaver Creek, upstream of confluence with Des Moines River [IA]. Disturbed soils adjacent to an overpass. Only three individuals observed, all with female flowers (one seedless). Larger population observed in Sept 2023."Wild materialTwo females bulked. Collector note: "Floodplain on north side of Beaver Creek, upstream of confluence with Des Moines River [IA]. Disturbed soils adjacent to an overpass. Only three individuals observed, all with female flowers (one seedless). Larger population observed in Sept 2023."2169840G 33910
188G 33902HCP 007Cannabis sativa L. Texas, United StatesNE9Not Available2024DEVELOPEDNEAR 2024Breeding materialDonation from Russ Jessup as breeding lines developed from the Texas A&M AgriLife Hemp Conversion Project. Donor supporting information (see attached PDF in Other tab): [“This document is provided with submission of the following seven ‘Hemp Conversion Program’ (HCP) seed accession to the USDA-ARS NPGS hemp (C. sativa) collection. The germplasm is derived from the USDA-ARS NIFA grant award (Number: 2022-38624-38369)—Compliant Hemp Accelerated Improvement Network (CHAIN)—produced in my program as open-sourced, public germplasm. All F2 populations were tested and confirmed for compliance prior to seed increase. An illustration of the project’s work flow, as well as our hemp research license, are attached. Additional submissions are planned through 2025.”]2169832G 33902
189G 33903HCP 009Cannabis sativa L. Texas, United StatesNE9Not Available2024DEVELOPEDNEAR 2024Breeding materialDonation from Russ Jessup as breeding lines developed from the Texas A&M AgriLife Hemp Conversion Project. Donor supporting information (see attached PDF in Other tab): [“This document is provided with submission of the following seven ‘Hemp Conversion Program’ (HCP) seed accession to the USDA-ARS NPGS hemp (C. sativa) collection. The germplasm is derived from the USDA-ARS NIFA grant award (Number: 2022-38624-38369)—Compliant Hemp Accelerated Improvement Network (CHAIN)—produced in my program as open-sourced, public germplasm. All F2 populations were tested and confirmed for compliance prior to seed increase. An illustration of the project’s work flow, as well as our hemp research license, are attached. Additional submissions are planned through 2025.”]2169833G 33903
190G 33904HCP 029Cannabis sativa L. Texas, United StatesNE9Not Available2024DEVELOPEDNEAR 2024Breeding materialDonation from Russ Jessup as breeding lines developed from the Texas A&M AgriLife Hemp Conversion Project. Donor supporting information (see attached PDF in Other tab): [“This document is provided with submission of the following seven ‘Hemp Conversion Program’ (HCP) seed accession to the USDA-ARS NPGS hemp (C. sativa) collection. The germplasm is derived from the USDA-ARS NIFA grant award (Number: 2022-38624-38369)—Compliant Hemp Accelerated Improvement Network (CHAIN)—produced in my program as open-sourced, public germplasm. All F2 populations were tested and confirmed for compliance prior to seed increase. An illustration of the project’s work flow, as well as our hemp research license, are attached. Additional submissions are planned through 2025.”]2169834G 33904
191G 33905HCP 030Cannabis sativa L. Texas, United StatesNE9Not Available2024DEVELOPEDNEAR 2024Breeding materialDonation from Russ Jessup as breeding lines developed from the Texas A&M AgriLife Hemp Conversion Project. Donor supporting information (see attached PDF in Other tab): [“This document is provided with submission of the following seven ‘Hemp Conversion Program’ (HCP) seed accession to the USDA-ARS NPGS hemp (C. sativa) collection. The germplasm is derived from the USDA-ARS NIFA grant award (Number: 2022-38624-38369)—Compliant Hemp Accelerated Improvement Network (CHAIN)—produced in my program as open-sourced, public germplasm. All F2 populations were tested and confirmed for compliance prior to seed increase. An illustration of the project’s work flow, as well as our hemp research license, are attached. Additional submissions are planned through 2025.”]2169835G 33905
192G 33906HCP 040Cannabis sativa L. Texas, United StatesNE92024DEVELOPEDNEAR 2024Breeding materialDonation from Russ Jessup as breeding lines developed from the Texas A&M AgriLife Hemp Conversion Project. Donor supporting information (see attached PDF in Other tab): [“This document is provided with submission of the following seven ‘Hemp Conversion Program’ (HCP) seed accession to the USDA-ARS NPGS hemp (C. sativa) collection. The germplasm is derived from the USDA-ARS NIFA grant award (Number: 2022-38624-38369)—Compliant Hemp Accelerated Improvement Network (CHAIN)—produced in my program as open-sourced, public germplasm. All F2 populations were tested and confirmed for compliance prior to seed increase. An illustration of the project’s work flow, as well as our hemp research license, are attached. Additional submissions are planned through 2025.”]2169836G 33906
193G 33907HCP 042Cannabis sativa L. Texas, United StatesNE9Not Available2024DEVELOPEDNEAR 2024Breeding materialDonation from Russ Jessup as breeding lines developed from the Texas A&M AgriLife Hemp Conversion Project. Donor supporting information (see attached PDF in Other tab): [“This document is provided with submission of the following seven ‘Hemp Conversion Program’ (HCP) seed accession to the USDA-ARS NPGS hemp (C. sativa) collection. The germplasm is derived from the USDA-ARS NIFA grant award (Number: 2022-38624-38369)—Compliant Hemp Accelerated Improvement Network (CHAIN)—produced in my program as open-sourced, public germplasm. All F2 populations were tested and confirmed for compliance prior to seed increase. An illustration of the project’s work flow, as well as our hemp research license, are attached. Additional submissions are planned through 2025.”]2169837G 33907
194G 33908HCP 081Cannabis sativa L. Texas, United StatesNE9Not Available2024DEVELOPEDNEAR 2024Breeding materialDonation from Russ Jessup as breeding lines developed from the Texas A&M AgriLife Hemp Conversion Project. Donor supporting information (see attached PDF in Other tab): [“This document is provided with submission of the following seven ‘Hemp Conversion Program’ (HCP) seed accession to the USDA-ARS NPGS hemp (C. sativa) collection. The germplasm is derived from the USDA-ARS NIFA grant award (Number: 2022-38624-38369)—Compliant Hemp Accelerated Improvement Network (CHAIN)—produced in my program as open-sourced, public germplasm. All F2 populations were tested and confirmed for compliance prior to seed increase. An illustration of the project’s work flow, as well as our hemp research license, are attached. Additional submissions are planned through 2025.”]2169838G 33908
195G 33901'Narlısaray'Cannabis sativa L. TurkeyNE9Not Available2024DEVELOPEDPRE 2024LandraceReceived from Robert Clarke at Cornell Hemp Grain & Fiber Field Day in Geneva, NY. See attached PDF from Donor. Donor verbatim notes: [“Narlisaray is a traditional low-THC fiber landrace still grown in Narlisaray village of Turkey as it has been for generations. Here is a link to Quest for the Golden Fiber our 30 minute documentary which shows the local cultivation for fiber and seed. Include it in the passport info if you feel it will be appropriate. I wish we had more visuals to accompany accessions. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c99uCi6xO5c I also wrote an article about Anatolian hemp history etc. which I include here: Narlisaray is an open-pollinated landrace or farmers’ variety that also will soon (we hope) be trialled in the EU and added to the EU certified list of cultivars. Then it can be defined and designated as a ‘cultivar’. Note: This was the path followed by ‘Finola’ which started as a far northern feral accession sourced from the Vavilov Institute which was population selected to morph it into a grain seed cultivar. This process was relatively quick and is an interesting topic for those studying feral populations. If it only takes a few generations to select a seed propagated cultivar, then how long does it take a cultivar to revert to the feral phenotype? Narlisaray’s greatest strength is as a long fiber and biomass producer. Historically it was used for making rope. Biomass is one of the most promising present-day uses of Cannabis. At its native 38 degrees latitude (comparable to San Francisco) it often reaches four to five meters and flowers in time to mature seed. Grown farther north it will flower very late allowing larger biomass accumulation, but precluding seed production. Seed would best be produced in Turkey or elsewhere at lower latitude and supplied to northern farmers. The seeds we donated were made three years ago and stored in a farm barn. Viability in September was 25%. We will collect more fresh seed this winter, but you should have enough for phenotyping and multiplication this spring. If not please let us know in time to mail more to you. Maybe to be more efficient we could simply supply you with clean, fresh seed to send to Svalbard. How much would they need? Being an open-pollinated landrace it is a population inbred between naturally and agronomically selected males and females. Therefore on a population level they are relatively true breeding and express their characteristic phenotype, and on an individual plant level there is considerable phenotypic variability offering potential for selective breeding. Credit should go to generations of Narlisaray farmers. Note: Narlisary means "Pomegranate Palace” and is actually spelled Narlısaray in Turkish. The undotted “ı” is a Turkish vowel.”]2169831G 33901
196G 33963WI-22-AB-01Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDNEAR 09/202243.07506680, -89.64694990Growing by the roadside on a hillWild materialFeral hemp germplasm collected via USDA-NIFA SAC 2021-38624-35738 and USDA-ARS 58-5090-2-03. Bulk of indivduals from population WI-22-AB-01.

GBS data: BioProject: PRJNA1206134

2191155G 33963
197G 33898SyrianCannabis sativa L. SyriaNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandracePretty donation 20240827.2168782G 33898
198G 33899Hunza ValleyCannabis sativa L. Gilgit-Baltistan, PakistanNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024Pretty donation 20240827.

Donor Narrative: "Another charas landrace - recent tests of seeds gave only about 40% germination."
2168783G 33899
199G 33900GorkhaCannabis sativa L. Gandaki, NepalNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024Pretty donation 20240827.

Donor narrative: collected in Gorkha, Nepal from rather feral ‘volunteer’ plants growing in a household garden on the outskirts of Gorkha by Sascha Eckstein the same year as the Pokhara accession.
2168784G 33900
200G 33861AmritsarCannabis sativa L. IndiaNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: [Donor classifies this accession as ‘wild-type’ according to McPartland & Small 2020]. Broadly he describes them as ‘feral’…. "There are seas of feral cannabis across Punjab (Ind and esp Pak). These seeds were from feral plants in and around houses, roadsides, and gardens on the outskirts of Amritsar." [Donor describes this accession as a wild-type; see:] REMARKS
2168643G 33861
201G 33862AnandpurCannabis sativa L. IndiaNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: [Donor describes this accession as a wild-type according to Small & McPartland 2020] [collected] From roadside feral plants that were growing abundantly outside Anandpur. REMARKS
2168644G 33862
202G 33863BengaliCannabis sativa L. IndiaNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS
2168645G 33863
203G 33864Bengal-MayapurCannabis sativa L. IndiaNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Remarks: "These were growing as weeds / feral - but there is a very fine line in regions such as Bengal, where ‘accidentally on purpose’ allowing cannabis to grow in or around your home is quite common, e.g. using ‘volunteer’ plants or well-tended weedy plants". [Donor describes this accession as a wild-type according to Small and McPartland 2020; see:] REMARKS .
2168646G 33864
204G 33865Chimtal-BalkhCannabis sativa L. AfghanistanNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS
2168647G 33865
205G 33866CongoCannabis sativa L. SpainNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: ""This accession originates with IPK Gatersleben. Seeds originally from IPK were maintained. This appears to be a line that goes around in the Spanish scene.
[donor prefers term] ‘heirloom’ rather than ‘heirloom landrace’. ‘Congo’ is a name that Spanish aficionados used for any imported African ganja (herbal cannabis not resin), which could be from anywhere from Senegal to Angola.
There’s a high chance that somewhere during its history in Spain, whatever original landrace was outcrossed to ‘Northern Lights’ or ‘Skunk No. 1’. This is what happened with most of the ostensible landraces sold by outfits such as pure landraces by ACE Seeds or Cannabiogen or whoever."" [Donor describes this accession as a heirloom landrace, see:] REMARKS
2168648G 33866
206G 33867Dayma-TashqurghanCannabis sativa L. AfghanistanNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS
2168649G 33867
207G 33868Durban SkunkCannabis sativa L. NetherlandsNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024CultivarDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: "This accession is a cross between a current Nirvana Seeds ‘Durban Poison’ and a ‘Durban Skunk’ obtained in Amsterdam in 1990. The ‘Durban Skunk’ plants were direct from the c. 1990 stock (as with ‘Afghaan 90’ and ‘1990 Master Kush’ etc.) The line(s) are understood to have begun with an F1 between Skunk No. 1 and a very early imported South African landrace, seeds of which obtained in imported ganja in Amsterdam."
2168650G 33868
208G 33869Hispar ValleyCannabis sativa L. Gilgit-Baltistan, PakistanNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS
2168651G 33869
209G 33870Hmong HempCannabis sativa L. LaosNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: Collected in Samtay (Xamtay / Samtai) district in winter 2023 at latitude 20° N in Northeast Laos. A Hmong hemp landrace cultivated by Hmong villages in the highlands of Houapanh Province, Northeast Laos. Traditional Hmong cannabis culture involves cultivating hemp for fibre, which is used in textiles, including clothing, shoes, and funeral garments. Side note: The widespread belief among westerners that the Hmong traditionally cultivate ganja is reflective of very recent social changes among Hmong communities that have migrated south into Central Laos and North Thailand, where they find themselves in economically precarious and socially marginalized positions. In so far as there can be said to be a Hmong drug crop, this is poppy, which some villages began cultivating in the 19th Century, mostly to answer demand from urban China and cities such as Vientiane and Bangkok.. [Donor describes this accession as a hemp landrace; see:] REMARKS
2168652G 33870
210G 33871HoshiarpurCannabis sativa L. IndiaNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: From feral roadside plants in the Himalayan foothills immediately north of Hoshiarpur. [Donor describes this accession as a wild-type; see:] REMARKS
2168653G 33871
211G 33872Isan ThaiCannabis sativa L. ThailandNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet. [Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS 2168654G 33872
212G 33873Island TimeCannabis sativa L. SpainNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024CultivarDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: This is a cross between an alleged ‘70s Jamaican Lambsbread’ and a line from Hawaii named ‘Maui Wowie’ that also dates back to the 70s (assuming authentic pedigree). Very ‘Sativa’ in colloquial terms but early enough to finish north of 30th parallel. [Donor describes this accession as a landrace; see:] REMARKS
2168655G 33873
213G 33874KashCannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS
2168656G 33874
214G 33875KazakhCannabis sativa L. KazakhstanNE9PLANTNot Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: Seeds from an ex-situ maintenance grow using seeds originally collected from feral populations in Jambyl, Kazakhstan (Latitude: 44° N) Harvested early to late August. Aroma: Intensely pungent and sweet, fruit, melon. Characteristics: Very early maturing to day-neutral ('autoflowering'). New 2023 seeds from an ex-situ maintenance grow. Best frozen before attempting germination (vernalized). Very early finish, likely drug plant ancestry, and adaptation to drought conditions give it excellent potential for use in breeding projects. Seeds of wild-type Cannabis exhibit slow and uneven germination. [Donor describes this accession as a wild-type; see:] REMARKS

2168657G 33875
215G 33876KhorasanCannabis sativa L. IranNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: They’re definitely all from Iran. But in terms of the type of plant they’re of very uncertain authenticity. This particular accession is an absolutely huge plant with very high yields of inflorescence.
2168658G 33876
216G 33877Khorasan #2Cannabis sativa L. IranNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: ...definitely all from Iran. But in terms of the type of plant they’re of very uncertain authenticity. This particular accession is an absolutely huge plant with very high yields of inflorescence.
2168659G 33877
217G 33878Khorasan #3Cannabis sativa L. IranNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: ...definitely all from Iran. But in terms of the type of plant they’re of very uncertain authenticity. This particular accession is an absolutely huge plant with very high yields of inflorescence.
2168660G 33878
218G 33879Malawi 2020Cannabis sativa L. MalawiNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 2 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS

2168661G 33879
219G 33880MekongCannabis sativa L. LaosNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS

2168662G 33880
220G 33881NamkadingCannabis sativa L. LaosNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet. [Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS 2168663G 33881
221G 33882NangarCannabis sativa L. AfghanistanNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace; see:] REMARKS
2168664G 33882
222G 33883NangarharCannabis sativa L. AfghanistanNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet. [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS 2168665G 33883
223G 33884Odisha #1Cannabis sativa L. IndiaNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: Collected in Odisha (Orissa) from winter 2023 / 2024 harvest by Angus Pretty, with classic ganja aromas and good potency. [All individuals likely] Type 1 across the population. [potential relationship to] landraces from Sumatra (Aceh) and mainland SE Asia or not. [Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS

2168666G 33884
224G 33885Odisha #2Cannabis sativa L. IndiaNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: Collected in Odisha (Orissa) from winter 2023 / 2024 harvest by Angus Pretty, classic ganja aromas and good potency. [Likely] fixed Type 1 across population. [Potential relationship] to landraces from Sumatra (Aceh) and mainland SE Asia or not. [Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS

2168667G 33885
225G 33886QandaharCannabis sativa L. AfghanistanNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS
2168668G 33886
226G 33887Rif MountainCannabis sativa L. MoroccoNE9FLOWERNot Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: "This is another line that goes around in the Spanish and North American scene, so it’s undergone several generations for use as a sinsemilla cultivar. Plus it can’t be ruled out that it’s been crossed to Northern Lights or similar." [Donor describes this accession as a heirloom, see:] REMARKS

2168669G 33887
227G 33888Selected SiberianCannabis sativa L. Russian FederationNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a wild-type; see:] REMARKS
2168670G 33888
228G 33889Selected Siberian 3rd GenCannabis sativa L. Russian FederationNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a wild-type; see:] REMARKS
2168671G 33889
229G 33890SholgarCannabis sativa L. AfghanistanNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

2168672G 33890
230G 33891Tirah (6F)Cannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: ""Important note - for this Tirah (6F) [through] ‘Tirah (TV)’ [there is some question] if they actually came from Tirah or somewhere else in Pakistan.
My understanding is that they’re all seeds selected from outstanding individual plants. "" [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

2168673G 33891
231G 33892Tirah (7A)Cannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: ""Important note - for this Tirah (6F) [through] ‘Tirah (TV)’ [there is some question] if they actually came from Tirah or somewhere else in Pakistan.
My understanding is that they’re all seeds selected from outstanding individual plants. "" [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

2168674G 33892
232G 33893Tirah (7E)Cannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: ""Important note - for this Tirah (6F) [through] ‘Tirah (TV)’ [there is some question] if they actually came from Tirah or somewhere else in Pakistan.
My understanding is that they’re all seeds selected from outstanding individual plants. "" [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

2168675G 33893
233G 33894Tirah (7F)Cannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: ""Important note - for this Tirah (6F) [through] ‘Tirah (TV)’ [there is some question] if they actually came from Tirah or somewhere else in Pakistan.
My understanding is that they’re all seeds selected from outstanding individual plants. "" [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

2168676G 33894
234G 33895Tirah (7H)Cannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: ""Important note - for this Tirah (6F) [through] ‘Tirah (TV)’ [there is some question] if they actually came from Tirah or somewhere else in Pakistan.
My understanding is that they’re all seeds selected from outstanding individual plants. "" [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

2168677G 33895
235G 33896Tirah (N)Cannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: ""Important note - for this Tirah (6F) [through] ‘Tirah (TV)’ [there is some question] if they actually came from Tirah or somewhere else in Pakistan.
My understanding is that they’re all seeds selected from outstanding individual plants. "" [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

2168678G 33896
236G 33897Tirah (T.V.)Cannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9Not Available2024COLLECTEDPRE 2024LandraceDonation on 20240725 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: ""Important note - for this Tirah (6F) [through] ‘Tirah (TV)’ [there is some question] if they actually came from Tirah or somewhere else in Pakistan.
My understanding is that they’re all seeds selected from outstanding individual plants. "" [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

2168679G 33897
237G 33858BVAL-301045Cannabis sativa L. AustriaNE9Not Available2024COLLECTED26/06/2023LandraceAcquisition 20030626. Traditional Cultivar/Landrace. 2167956G 33858
238G 33859BVAL-903195Cannabis sativa L. Calabria, ItalyNE9Not Available2024COLLECTED199316.36666667, 39.06666667LandracePossible syn:[DEU146; CAN 19/87]. Acquisition in 1993. 2167957G 33859
239G 33860BVAL-903279Cannabis sativa L. Korea, NorthNE9Not Available2024COLLECTED1986LandraceAcquisition 1986, from PRK (Market or shop). Traditional cultivar or landrace. 2167958G 33860
240G 33833Russtucky x SkunkCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2024Breeding materialDonated by Coty Putnam 202404012166346G 33833
241G 33834Acer x SkunkCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2024Breeding materialDonated by Coty Putnam 202404012166347G 33834
242G 33835Pulag FeralCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2024Breeding materialDonated by Coty Putnam 202404012166348G 33835
243G 33836SSSCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2024Breeding materialDonated by Coty Putnam 202404012166349G 33836
244G 33837THCVCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2024Breeding materialDonated by Coty Putnam 202404012166350G 33837
245G 33838CitralCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2024LandraceSeeds donated from GivLyfe, via Dr. E. Cebert at AAMU in Feb 2024.2166421G 33838
246G 33839CBG-SACannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2024LandraceSeeds donated from GivLyfe, via Dr. E. Cebert at AAMU in Feb 2024.2166422G 33839
247G 33840T1xT1_hybridsCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2024LandraceSeeds donated from GivLyfe, via Dr. E. Cebert at AAMU in Feb 2024.2166423G 33840
248G 33841Plain JaneCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2024LandraceSeeds donated from GivLyfe, via Dr. E. Cebert at AAMU in Feb 2024.2166424G 33841
249G 33842BlueberryCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2024LandraceSeeds donated from GivLyfe, via Dr. E. Cebert at AAMU in Feb 2024.2166425G 33842
250G 33845HN006Cannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2024LandraceSeeds donated from GivLyfe, via Dr. E. Cebert at AAMU in Feb 2024.2166428G 33845
251G 33846BB13Cannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2024LandraceSeeds donated from GivLyfe, via Dr. E. Cebert at AAMU in Feb 2024.2166429G 33846
252G 33847Cherry CincoCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2024LandraceSeeds donated from GivLyfe, via Dr. E. Cebert at AAMU in Feb 2024.2166430G 33847
253G 33849Hemp NationCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2024LandraceSeeds donated from GivLyfe, via Dr. E. Cebert at AAMU in Feb 2024.2166432G 33849
254G 33851South American SelectionsCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2024Breeding materialSeeds donated from GivLyfe, via Dr. E. Cebert at AAMU in Feb 2024.2166434G 33851
255G 33852Wulf HybridsCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2024Breeding materialSeeds donated from GivLyfe, via Dr. E. Cebert at AAMU in Feb 2024.2166435G 33852
256G 33853AdzelviešiCannabis sativa L. Salaspils novads, LatviaNE9Not Available2024DONATED04/2024LandraceID-CHECK: 2020-04-20, to Cannabis sativa L. Donor Genebank URL: https://nordic-baltic-genebanks.org/gringlobal/accessiondetail?id=136552167449G 33853
257G 33854VietējāsCannabis sativa L. Salaspils novads, LatviaNE92024DONATED04/2024LandraceAccession remark: z/s Sidrabi; tations
ID-CHECK: 2020-04-20, to Cannabis sativa L. Donor Genebank URL: https://nordic-baltic-genebanks.org/gringlobal/accessiondetail?id=13606
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258G 33855PūriņiCannabis sativa L. Salaspils novads, LatviaNE9Not Available2024DONATED04/2024LandraceAccession remark: KA-01-2011 ir Viļānu nosaukums; ID-CHECK: 2020-04-20, to Cannabis sativa L. Donor Genebank URL: https://nordic-baltic-genebanks.org/gringlobal/accessiondetail?id=135932167451G 33855
259G 33856FelinaCannabis sativa L. FranceNE9Not Available2024DEVELOPEDPRE 2006LandraceReceived from curator: Marie BJELKOVÁ, AGRITEC, Ltd. Šumperk (CZE090) bjelkova@agritec.cz Donor Genebank URL: https://grinczech.vurv.cz/gringlobal/accessiondetail.aspx?id=313712167452G 33856
260G 33857DioicaCannabis sativa L. FranceNE9Not Available2024DEVELOPEDPRE 2015LandraceReceived from curator: Marie BJELKOVÁ, AGRITEC, Ltd. Šumperk (CZE090) bjelkova@agritec.cz Donor Genebank URL: https://grinczech.vurv.cz/gringlobal/accessiondetail.aspx?id=685942167453G 33857
261G 33825BADGER 1Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANT2023DEVELOPEDNEAR 202043.09814456, -89.53324282CultivarDonor notes: The female parent comes from seed supplied by Erdman Family Farms, WI (Tim Erdman) in March, 2019, and donated to the UW-Madison. The seed originated from Colorado and was called “Electra/Chardonnay Hybrid” (ECH).
The male parent comes from seed supplied from Honey Gold Processing in CO in May, 2019. The genotype was called “Cherry Wine Hybrid” or sometimes “3W1” or “3WS”. Honey Gold Processing doesn’t sell seed anymore, but here was a description from their old website (now taken down):
Badger 1 was grown outside in 2020 by Erdman Family Farms and was found to be a good producer of cannabinoids with high CBD/THC ratios and grew well in the field. Total THC reported 0.25%.
A leaf sample from a female Badger 1 plant grown in the greenhouse was taken and genomic DNA was made from it. This DNA was sent to Phylos (April 2020) for sequencing using their platform and it was recorded in their “Galaxy”. A genotype report can be found here: https://phylos.bio/sims/variety/PGTH-412983/uw-madisonwcic/badger
I also have genome sequence files for this if needed. DNA was also sent to Medicinal Genomics (July 2020) for sequencing using their “StrainSeek” platform and to be recorded in their Kannapedia. A report can be seen here: https://www.kannapedia.net/strains/rsp11614. I also have sequencing files if needed.
Badger 1, Badger 3, Badger 5A, Badger 5B, Badger 5C, Badger 5D, Badger 5M, Badger 5P, and Badger 5R, were all grown in the 2023 field trial done by Shelby Ellison lab at the UW-Madison.
Badger 1 Hemp Seed. 150g, ~10,000 seeds. Feminized. 11/16/23. > 90% Germ. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Highly susceptible to powdery mildew. Feminized. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.
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262G 33826BADGER 2Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2023DEVELOPEDNEAR 202143.09814456, -89.53324282CultivarDonor notes: 40 female Badger 1 (G 33825) plants were then grown out in our greenhouses and two females were masculinized and allowed to pollinate the other females to produce feminized seed. Again, not all of these showed the early flower phenotype.
About 5 pounds of 100% feminized seed were harvested and the line was named “Badger 2”. Badger 1, Badger 3, Badger 5A, Badger 5B, Badger 5C, Badger 5D, Badger 5M, Badger 5P, and Badger 5R, were all grown in the 2023 field trial done by Shelby Ellison lab at the UW-Madison.
Badger 2 Hemp Seed. 164 g, ~10,000 seeds. Feminized. 11/16/23. > 90% Germ. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Highly susceptible to powdery mildew. Feminized.
2159110G 33826
263G 33827BADGER 3Cannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANT2023DEVELOPEDNEAR 202143.09814456, -89.53324282CultivarDonor notes: 32 seeds from Badger 2 (G 33826) were sowed and two main phenotypes were seen, one having fairly wide leaves and the other having fairly narrow leaves. One female from each pheno was masculinized and allowed to pollinate the remaining plants (each pheno, wide and narrow leaf, was kept separate from the other. The narrow leaf cross did not work well due to the masculinized female not having pollen, so this experiment was tossed. The wide leaf group did well and produced about 1 pound of 100% feminized seed from 12 plants. This line was named “Badger 3”. Badger 3 DNA was sent to Genewiz for whole genome sequencing (45x Illumina short reads). I have files for this if needed.
Badger 3 was grown in field tests, done by the Shelby Ellison lab, in 2021, and 2023. These field tests looked at several phenotypic qualities as well as potency data. Here is a link to 2021 results: https://www.emergingcropswi.org/hemp.html.
Badger 1, Badger 3, Badger 5A, Badger 5B, Badger 5C, Badger 5D, Badger 5M, Badger 5P, and Badger 5R, were all grown in the 2023 field trial done by Shelby Ellison lab at the UW-Madison.
Badger 3 Hemp Seed. 149g, ~10,000 seeds. Feminized. 11/16/2023. >90% Germ. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Highly susceptible to powdery mildew. Feminized.
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264G 33828BADGER 5ACannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2023DEVELOPEDNEAR 202143.09814456, -89.53324282CultivarDonor notes: 600 females from the Badger 3 (G 33827) line were then used for a seed increase project done by Wiscanna in the summer of 2022 in their indoor grow facility. Five Cherry Wine Hybrid female plants (these were one of the original parent lines used to create Badger 1) were used for STS/masculinization to pollinate the 600 Badger 3 females for the feminized seed production. The 600 Badger 3 plants were separated into 4 main phenotype groups, per Wiscanna and seeds from these were given names of Badger 5A, Badger 5B, Badger 5C, Badger 5D. Badger 5A: Christmas tree shape; Lower Branches reach out wide and the plant narrows towards the top; Ave. height of 3-4'; Strong branches. Large dense colas. Heavily seeded with a large dark seed; Shortest flowering period. Badger 1, Badger 3, Badger 5A, Badger 5B, Badger 5C, Badger 5D, Badger 5M, Badger 5P, and Badger 5R, were all grown in the 2023 field trial done by Shelby Ellison lab at the UW-Madison. Badger 5A Hemp Seeds. 160g, ~10,000 Seeds. Feminized. 11/16/23. >90% Germ. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Highly susceptible to powdery mildew. Feminized.2159112G 33828
265G 33829BADGER 5BCannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANT2023DEVELOPEDNEAR 202143.09814456, -89.53324282CultivarDonor notes: 600 females from the Badger 3 line (G 33827) were then used for a seed increase project done by Wiscanna in the summer of 2022 in their indoor grow facility. Five Cherry Wine Hybrid female plants (these were one of the original parent lines used to create Badger 1) were used for STS/masculinization to pollinate the 600 Badger 3 females for the feminized seed production. The 600 Badger 3 plants were separated into 4 main phenotype groups, per Wiscanna and seeds from these were given names of Badger 5A, Badger 5B, Badger 5C, Badger 5D. Badger 5B: Menorah shape; Many branches reaching the same height; All branches have buds with similar shape/size; Ave. height of 3-4'; Small dense colas; Heavily seeded with an average size seed. Badger 1, Badger 3, Badger 5A, Badger 5B, Badger 5C, Badger 5D, Badger 5M, Badger 5P, and Badger 5R, were all grown in the 2023 field trial done by Shelby Ellison lab at the UW-Madison. Badger 5B Hemp Seeds. 165 g, ~10,000 seeds. Feminized. 11/16/23. >90% Germ. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Highly susceptible to powdery mildew. Feminized.2159113G 33829
266G 33830BADGER 5CCannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANT2023DEVELOPEDNEAR 202143.09814456, -89.53324282CultivarDonor notes: 600 females from the Badger 3 (G 33827) line were then used for a seed increase project done by Wiscanna in the summer of 2022 in their indoor grow facility. Five Cherry Wine Hybrid female plants (these were one of the original parent lines used to create Badger 1) were used for STS/masculinization to pollinate the 600 Badger 3 females for the feminized seed production. The 600 Badger 3 plants were separated into 4 main phenotype groups, per Wiscanna and seeds from these were given names of Badger 5A, Badger 5B, Badger 5C, Badger 5D. Badger 5C: Rocket shape; The main cola tends to be much taller than the rest of the plant; Long loose buds; Ave. height of 4-5'; Stong terpenes; Long thin branches; Lightly seeded with small dark seeds. Badger 1, Badger 3, Badger 5A, Badger 5B, Badger 5C, Badger 5D, Badger 5M, Badger 5P, and Badger 5R, were all grown in the 2023 field trial done by Shelby Ellison lab at the UW-Madison. Badger 5C Hemp Seeds. 132g, ~ 9,000 seeds. Feminized. 11/16/23. >90% Germ. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Highly susceptible to powdery mildew. Feminized.2159114G 33830
267G 33831BADGER 5DCannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANT2023DEVELOPEDNEAR 202143.09814456, -89.53324282CultivarDonor notes: 600 females from the Badger 3 (G 33827) line were then used for a seed increase project done by Wiscanna in the summer of 2022 in their indoor grow facility. Five Cherry Wine Hybrid female plants (these were one of the original parent lines used to create Badger 1) were used for STS/masculinization to pollinate the 600 Badger 3 females for the feminized seed production. The 600 Badger 3 plants were separated into 4 main phenotype groups, per Wiscanna and seeds from these were given names of Badger 5A, Badger 5B, Badger 5C, Badger 5D. Badger 5D: Christmas tree shape; Tall thin structure; Ave. height of 5-6'; Medium bud density; Long flowering period; Strong fibers; Heavily seeded with an average size seed. Badger 1, Badger 3, Badger 5A, Badger 5B, Badger 5C, Badger 5D, Badger 5M, Badger 5P, and Badger 5R, were all grown in the 2023 field trial done by Shelby Ellison lab at the UW-Madison. Badger 5D Hemp Seeds. 175g, ~ 10,000 Seeds. Feminized. 11/16/23. > 90% Germ. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Highly susceptible to powdery mildew. Feminized.2159115G 33831
268G 33832BADGER 5MCannabis sativa L. Wisconsin, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2023DEVELOPEDNEAR 202143.09814456, -89.53324282CultivarDonor notes: 600 females from the Badger 3 (G 33827) line were then used for a seed increase project done by Wiscanna in the summer of 2022 in their indoor grow facility. Five Cherry Wine Hybrid female plants (these were one of the original parent lines used to create Badger 1) were used for STS/masculinization to pollinate the 600 Badger 3 females for the feminized seed production. The 600 Badger 3 plants were separated into 4 main phenotype groups, per Wiscanna and seeds from these were given names of Badger 5A, Badger 5B, Badger 5C, Badger 5D. In addition to these, two smaller groups were isolated (Badger 5P, Badger 5R) and 1 larger group that was used for all of the remaining plants that weren’t categorized into the above names – this lot was called Badger 5M (Originally Badger E1, E2, E3). This seed group is a blend of all remaining healthy plants; Different maturities. Badger 1, Badger 3, Badger 5A, Badger 5B, Badger 5C, Badger 5D, Badger 5M, Badger 5P, and Badger 5R, were all grown in the 2023 field trial done by Shelby Ellison lab at the UW-Madison. Badger 5M Hemp Seeds. 180g, ~10,000 seeds. Feminized. 11/16/23. >90% Germ. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Highly susceptible to powdery mildew. Feminized.2159116G 33832
269G 33593CAN 16Cannabis sativa L. SlovakiaNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTED08/16/1977Ulicské Krivé, Niedere Beskiden48.99361100, 22.43916700Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 49242 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/49242 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 16; COLLNUMBER = 161 ; COLLCODE = DEU146 ; Stated Subtaxa = ----; ACQDATE = 1978----; ORIGCTY = SVK ; COLLSITE = Ulicské Krivé, Niedere Beskiden ; Curator Interpretation: Curator interpretation: "Uličské Krivé is a village and municipality in Snina District in the Prešov Region of north-eastern Slovakia (zjs)". Lat/Long accompanied germplasm transfer to NPGS. ; Verbatim LAT/LON: 485937N,0222621E ; COLLDATE = 19770816; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 2244 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=49242 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very long trunk length at 100 days.2142461G 33593
270G 33594CAN 17Cannabis sativa L. HungaryNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 1981----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 49243 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/49243 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 17; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = ----; ACQDATE = 1981----; ORIGCTY = HUN ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 2890 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: Landwirtschaftlicher Botanischer Garten Budapest, Hungary ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=49243 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Male skew 7/9 individuals in 2024.2142462G 33594
271G 33595CAN 19Cannabis sativa L. ItalyNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTED09/15/1984Soveria Mannelli, Consorzio Agrario, Provinz Cosenza, Region Calabria39.08305600, 16.36638900Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 49245 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/49245 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 19; COLLNUMBER = 10210 c ; COLLCODE = DEU146 ; Stated Subtaxa = ----; ACQDATE = 1986----; ORIGCTY = ITA ; COLLSITE = Soveria Mannelli, Consorzio Agrario, Provinz Cosenza, Region Calabria ; Curator Interpretation: "Soveria Mannelli, Consorzio Agrario, Province of Cosenza, Region of Calabria". Lat/Long accompanied germplasm transfer to NPGS. ; Verbatim LAT/LON: 390459N,0162159E ; COLLDATE = 19840915; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 4176 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=49245 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2142463G 33595
272G 33596CAN 20Cannabis sativa L. Korea, NorthNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTED11/12/1985wenige km nach Kosong in Richtung Kumgang-sanUncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 81616 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/81616 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 20; COLLNUMBER = 14 ; COLLCODE = DEU146 ; Stated Subtaxa = ----; ACQDATE = 1986----; ORIGCTY = PRK ; COLLSITE = wenige km nach Kosong in Richtung Kumgang-san ; Curator Interpretation: "a few km after Kosong in the direction of Kumgang-san" ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = 19851112; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 4217 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=81616 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Very large MCD.2142464G 33596
273G 33597CAN 21Cannabis sativa L. RomaniaNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 1986Iasi47.15742000, 27.58880000Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 49247 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/49247 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 21; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 1986----; ORIGCTY = ROU ; COLLSITE = Iasi ; Curator Interpretation: Curator note "Iași is a city in Romania " (zjs-- I used Google Maps to estimate Lat/Long). ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 4140 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: Botanical Garden University Iasi, Romania ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=49247 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.2142465G 33597
274G 33598CAN 22Cannabis sativa L. GeorgiaNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 1987Rayon Duseti, Chevsuretien, Viehkral ca. 5 km S von Satili42.64000000, 45.14972200Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 50060 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/50060 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 22; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = DEU146 ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. spontanea; ACQDATE = 1987----; ORIGCTY = GEO ; COLLSITE = Rayon Duseti, Chevsuretien, Viehkral ca. 5 km S von Satili ; Curator Interpretation: "Rayon Duseti, Khevsureti, cattle kraal about 5 km S of Satili". Lat/Long accompanied germplasm transfer to NPGS. ; Verbatim LAT/LON: 423824N,0450859E ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 4554 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=50060 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2142466G 33598
275G 33599CAN 23Cannabis sativa L. Korea, NorthNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTED10/30/1987Rinsan, Spezialgenossenschaft für Arzneipflanzenanbau, North Hwanghae38.67350000, 126.40030000Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 82795 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/82795 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 23; COLLNUMBER = 30 ; COLLCODE = DEU146 ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 1988----; ORIGCTY = PRK ; COLLSITE = Rinsan, Spezialgenossenschaft für Arzneipflanzenanbau, North Hwanghae ; Curator Interpretation: Curator (zjs) interpretation: "Rinsan, Specialty Medicinal Plant Cultivation Cooperative, North Hwanghae". I used Google Maps to estimate Lat/Lon. ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = 19871030; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 4738 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=82795 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2142467G 33599
276G 33600CAN 24Cannabis sativa L. ItalyNE9PLANT2023COLLECTED09/23/1988Region Apulia, S. Marzano di S. Giuseppe, lokaler Markt40.45000000, 17.50638900Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 50062 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/50062 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 24; COLLNUMBER = 8448 ; COLLCODE = DEU146 ; Stated Subtaxa = ----; ACQDATE = 1989----; ORIGCTY = ITA ; COLLSITE = Region Apulia, S. Marzano di S. Giuseppe, lokaler Markt ; Curator Interpretation: "Apulia Region, S. Marzano di S. Giuseppe, local market". Lat/Long accompanied germplasm transfer to NPGS. ; Verbatim LAT/LON: 402700N,0173023E ; COLLDATE = 19880923; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 5055 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=50062 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.2142468G 33600
277G 33601CAN 26Cannabis sativa L. TurkeyNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 1992Geschäft in IstanbulUncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 72900 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/72900 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 26; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = ----; ACQDATE = 1992----; ORIGCTY = TUR ; COLLSITE = Geschäft in Istanbul ; Curator Interpretation: Curator interpretation (zjs) "Shop in Istanbul". ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 5564 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: Nesbitt & Samuel, United Kingdom ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=72900 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria. Very low kite circularity at 100 days.2142469G 33601
278G 33602CAN 27Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 1993----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 74737 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/74737 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 27; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = ----; ACQDATE = 1993----; ORIGCTY = ---- ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: HUN009:101/93;DEU146:D 5747 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=74737 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2142470G 33602
279G 33603CAN 28Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 1993----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 74789 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/74789 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 28; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = ----; ACQDATE = 1993----; ORIGCTY = ---- ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 5765 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: Dr. Kurt von Sengbusch GmbH, Germany ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=74789 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Male skew (7 M and 2 mono) in 2024 (no female only plants found). Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Very long trunk length at 100 days. Very low kite circularity at 100 days.2142471G 33603
280G 33604CAN 29Cannabis sativa L. RomaniaNE9PLANT2023COLLECTED09/14/1993Baiseti (com. Cornu luncii)47.46991000, 26.14454000Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 55474 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/55474 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 29; COLLNUMBER = 42 ; COLLCODE = DEU146 ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 1993----; ORIGCTY = ROU ; COLLSITE = Baiseti (com. Cornu luncii) ; Curator Interpretation: " Wikipedia (zjs) 'Cornu Luncii (German: Kornoluncze) is a commune located in Suceava County, Bukovina, northeastern Romania. '" I (zjs) used Google Earth to determine approximate Lat/Long. ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = 19930914; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 5802 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=55474 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.2142472G 33604
281G 33605CAN 30Cannabis sativa L. GermanyNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 1996----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 87917 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/87917 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 30; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = ----; ACQDATE = 1996----; ORIGCTY = DEU ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: ---- ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: IPK Gatersleben, Prof. K. Hammer, Germany ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=87917 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Six of nine called monoecious in 2024. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Very long trunk length at 100 days.2142473G 33605
282G 33606CAN 31Cannabis sativa L. RomaniaNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTED09/09/1994Glod, Seitental der Iza, S Strimtura, Kreis Maramures45.23997000, 25.44657000Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 89352 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/89352 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 31; COLLNUMBER = 120 ; COLLCODE = DEU146 ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 1996----; ORIGCTY = ROU ; COLLSITE = Glod, Seitental der Iza, S Strimtura, Kreis Maramures ; Curator Interpretation: " Wikipedia 'Glod is a Roma village in the commune of Moroeni, Dâmbovița County, Romania, having a population of 1,723 as of 2011. Its name is an archaic word for "mud" in Romanian. ' I (zjs) used Google Earth to determine approximate Lat/Long. ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = 19940909; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 6407 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=89352 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Look into difference between male and female flowering date. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2142474G 33606
283G 33607CAN 32Cannabis sativa L. RomaniaNE9PLANT2023COLLECTED09/09/1994Repedea, Tal des Baches Ruscova, N von Viseu de Sus, Kreis Maramures47.79421000, 24.28485000Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 89386 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/89386 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 32; COLLNUMBER = 149 ; COLLCODE = DEU146 ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 1996----; ORIGCTY = ROU ; COLLSITE = Repedea, Tal des Baches Ruscova, N von Viseu de Sus, Kreis Maramures ; Curator Interpretation: " Curator (zjs) notes and Wikipedia: 'The Repedea is a right tributary of the river Ruscova in Romania'; Ruscova (Ukrainian: Рускова; Rusyn: Русково; Hungarian: Ruszkova) is a commune in Maramureș County, Maramureș, Romania. It is composed of a single village, Ruscova.; Maramureș County (Romanian pronunciation: [maraˈmureʃ] is a county (județ) in Romania, in the Maramureș region. The county seat is Baia Mare. In Hungarian it is known as Máramaros megye, in Ukrainian as Мараморо́щина, in German as Kreis Marmarosch, and in Yiddish as מארמאראש.' zjs used Google Earth to determine approximate Lat/Long". ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = 19940909; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 6409 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=89386 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Notably large seeds. Seven of nine called female in 2024. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Very long trunk length at 100 days.2142475G 33607
284G 33608CAN 33Cannabis sativa L. RomaniaNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTED09/09/1994Muntele Baisorii, ca. 10 km Wvon Baisoara, ca. 30 km SW von Cluj-Napoca, Muntii Apuseni; Höhe: ca.95046.60810000, 12.29775000Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 89480 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/89480 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 33; COLLNUMBER = 226 ; COLLCODE = DEU146 ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 1996----; ORIGCTY = ROU ; COLLSITE = Muntele Baisorii, ca. 10 km Wvon Baisoara, ca. 30 km SW von Cluj-Napoca, Muntii Apuseni; Höhe: ca.950 ; Curator Interpretation: Curator interpretation (zjs): "Mount Baisori, ca. 10 km Wvon Baisoara, approx. 30 km SW of Cluj-Napoca, Apuseni Mountains; altitude: approx. 950 m". I measured 30 km SW of Cluj-Napoca using Google Earth to determine approximate Lat/Long. ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = 19940909; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 6416 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=89480 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Likely highly susceptible to powdery mildew.2142476G 33608
285G 33609CAN 34Cannabis sativa L. RomaniaNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTED09/09/1994Baia de Aries, ca. 18 km O vonCimpeni, Muntii Apuseni; Höhe: ca.45046.36398000, 23.28185000Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 89493 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/89493 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 34; COLLNUMBER = 239 ; COLLCODE = DEU146 ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 1996----; ORIGCTY = ROU ; COLLSITE = Baia de Aries, ca. 18 km O vonCimpeni, Muntii Apuseni; Höhe: ca.450 ; Curator Interpretation: "Curator interpretation (zjs): 'Baía de Aries, ca. 18 km east of von Cimpeni, Apuseni Mountains; Höhe: approx. 450 ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = 19940909; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 6417 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=89493 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very long trunk length at 100 days.2142477G 33609
286G 33610CAN 35Cannabis sativa L. RomaniaNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTED09/09/1994Bulzestii de Sus, ca. 15 km Nvon Baia de Cris, ca. 20 km NW von Brad, Muntii Apuseni; Höhe: ca.45046.26494000, 22.66412000Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 89524 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/89524 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 35; COLLNUMBER = 265 ; COLLCODE = DEU146 ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 1996----; ORIGCTY = ROU ; COLLSITE = Bulzestii de Sus, ca. 15 km Nvon Baia de Cris, ca. 20 km NW von Brad, Muntii Apuseni; Höhe: ca.450 ; Curator Interpretation: Curator interpretation (zjs): I measured 18 km NW of Brad using Google Earth to determine approximate Lat/Long. ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = 19940909; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 6419 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=89524 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria. Very long trunk length at 100 days.2142478G 33610
287G 33611CAN 36Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 1996----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 87918 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/87918 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 36; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 1996----; ORIGCTY = ---- ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 6858 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: Herr Schulze, Germany ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=87918 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Look into difference between male and female flowering date. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2142479G 33611
288G 33612CAN 37Cannabis sativa L. FranceNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 1996----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 89596 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/89596 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 37; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 1996----; ORIGCTY = FRA ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 6866 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: J.-L. Gatard, Les Ouzinieres, France ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=89596 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Some monoecious individuals with distinct male and female inflorescences. Appears highly susceptible to powdery mildew. Look into difference between male and female flowering date. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2142480G 33612
289G 33613CAN 40Cannabis sativa L. ItalyNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 1998Norditalien, Carmagnola Gebiet44.85000000, 7.71638900Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 98082 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/98082 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 40; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = ----; ACQDATE = 1998----; ORIGCTY = ITA ; COLLSITE = Norditalien, Carmagnola Gebiet ; Curator Interpretation: Lat/Long accompanied germplasm transfer to NPGS. ; Verbatim LAT/LON: 445100N,0074259E ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 7404 ; DUPLSITE: ---- ; DONORDESCR: Istituto Sperimentale per le Colture Industriali Bologna, Italy ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=98082 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Some inds with disease symptoms.2142481G 33613
290G 33614CAN 42Cannabis sativa L. CroatiaNE9PLANT2023COLLECTED09/24/1996PIK-Dakovo, Region Slavonien /Dakovo; Höhe: ca.17045.31058000, 18.40616000Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 73394 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/73394 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 42; COLLNUMBER = 234 ; COLLCODE = DEU271 ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 1997----; ORIGCTY = HRV ; COLLSITE = PIK-Dakovo, Region Slavonien /Dakovo; Höhe: ca.170 ; Curator Interpretation: Curator note (zjs). I used Google Maps to find the aproximate loction in Dakovo, Croatia. ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = 19960924; OTHERNUM: DEU146:D 7085 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=73394 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Look into difference between male and female flowering date. Very long trunk length at 100 days. Very low kite circularity at 100 days.2142482G 33614
291G 33615CAN 43Cannabis sativa L. GermanyNE9PLANT2023COLLECTEDPRE 2003----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 263604 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/263604 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 43; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 2003----; ORIGCTY = DEU ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: ---- ; DUPLSITE: ---- ; DONORDESCR: Bundessortenamt, Prüfstelle Nossen, Germany ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=263604 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very long trunk length at 100 days.2142483G 33615
292G 33616CAN 44Cannabis sativa L. GermanyNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2003----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 263605 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/263605 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 44; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 2003----; ORIGCTY = DEU ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: ---- ; DUPLSITE: ---- ; DONORDESCR: Bundessortenamt, Prüfstelle Nossen, Germany ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=263605 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] [S1206-p1]: XX (CSP-2) w/ staminate flowers (possibly monoecious but didnt obs female flow. [S3285-p1]: unusual male floral morphology. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.2142484G 33616
293G 33617CAN 45Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 12/11/2002----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 243581 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/243581 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 45; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 20021211; ORIGCTY = ---- ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU001:16217;:31.047;DEU146:D 9622 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=243581 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very low kite circularity at 100 days.2142485G 33617
294G 33618CAN 46Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 12/11/2002----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 251340 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/251340 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 46; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = ----; ACQDATE = 20021211; ORIGCTY = ---- ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU001:16825;DEU146:D 9639 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=251340 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Seven of nine called female in 2024.2142486G 33618
295G 33619CAN 47Cannabis sativa L. TurkeyNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 12/18/2002Gigekli MarktUncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 223465 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/223465 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 47; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 20021218; ORIGCTY = TUR ; COLLSITE = Gigekli Markt ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU001:52092;:51;DEU146:D 10217 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=223465 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very long trunk length at 100 days.2142487G 33619
296G 33620CAN 48Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANT2023COLLECTEDPRE 12/11/2002----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 243619 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/243619 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 48; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = ----; ACQDATE = 20021211; ORIGCTY = ---- ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU001:16216;:38.120;DEU146:D 9591 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=243619 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Likely highly susceptible to powdery mildew. Very long trunk length at 100 days.2142488G 33620
297G 33621CAN 49Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 12/11/2002----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 224637 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/224637 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 49; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = ----; ACQDATE = 20021211; ORIGCTY = ---- ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU001:16218;:38.121;DEU146:D 9647 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=224637 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Male skew 7/9 individuals in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing. Very long trunk length at 100 days. Very low kite circularity at 100 days.2142489G 33621
298G 33622CAN 50Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANT2023COLLECTEDPRE 12/16/2002----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 259906 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/259906 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 50; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 20021216; ORIGCTY = ---- ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU001:28089;DEU146:D 10027 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=259906 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] All individuals recorded as female; I expect that this is probably a monoecious acc and male flowers were not noticed during phenotyping-- follow up on. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2142490G 33622
299G 33623CAN 52Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 05/29/2006unbekanntUncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 1430927 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/1430927 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 52; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 20060529; ORIGCTY = ---- ; COLLSITE = unbekannt ; Curator Interpretation: Curator (zjs) interpretation: "Unknown" ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: ---- ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: BAZ Ahrensburg, Germany ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=1430927 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] [S1482-p1: XY (CSP-2) but phenotypically female (potentially monoecious, but did not obs male flowers)]. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria. Very long trunk length at 100 days. Very low kite circularity at 100 days.2142491G 33623
300G 33624CAN 53Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 05/29/2006unbekanntUncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 1430930 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/1430930 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 53; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 20060529; ORIGCTY = ---- ; COLLSITE = unbekannt ; Curator Interpretation: Curator (zjs) interpretation: "Unknown" ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: ---- ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: BAZ Ahrensburg, Germany ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=1430930 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Three of seven called monoecious in 2024. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2142492G 33624
301G 33625CAN 54Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 05/29/2006unbekanntUncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 1430932 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/1430932 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 54; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 20060529; ORIGCTY = ---- ; COLLSITE = unbekannt ; Curator Interpretation: Curator (zjs) interpretation: "Unknown" ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: ---- ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: BAZ Ahrensburg, Germany ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=1430932 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2142493G 33625
302G 33626CAN 55Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 05/29/2006unbekanntUncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 1430934 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/1430934 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 55; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 20060529; ORIGCTY = ---- ; COLLSITE = unbekannt ; Curator Interpretation: Curator (zjs) interpretation: "Unknown" ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: ---- ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: BAZ Ahrensburg, Germany ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=1430934 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very early flowering in 2024 trial. Very long trunk length at 100 days. Very low kite circularity at 100 days.2142494G 33626
303G 33627CAN 56Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 05/29/2006unbekanntUncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 1430936 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/1430936 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 56; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 20060529; ORIGCTY = ---- ; COLLSITE = unbekannt ; Curator Interpretation: Curator (zjs) interpretation: "Unknown" ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: ---- ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: BAZ Ahrensburg, Germany ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=1430936 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing. Very long trunk length at 100 days. Very low kite circularity at 100 days.2142495G 33627
304G 33628CAN 60Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 05/29/2006unbekanntUncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 1430944 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/1430944 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 60; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 20060529; ORIGCTY = ---- ; COLLSITE = unbekannt ; Curator Interpretation: Curator (zjs) interpretation: "Unknown" ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: ---- ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: BAZ Ahrensburg, Germany ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=1430944 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very early flowering in 2024 trial. Very long trunk length at 100 days. Very low kite circularity at 100 days.2142496G 33628
305G 33629CAN 61Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 05/29/2006unbekanntUncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 1430946 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/1430946 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 61; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 20060529; ORIGCTY = ---- ; COLLSITE = unbekannt ; Curator Interpretation: Curator (zjs) interpretation: "Unknown" ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: ---- ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: BAZ Ahrensburg, Germany ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=1430946 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.2142497G 33629
306G 33630CAN 62Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 05/29/2006unbekanntUncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 1430948 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/1430948 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 62; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 20060529; ORIGCTY = ---- ; COLLSITE = unbekannt ; Curator Interpretation: Curator (zjs) interpretation: "Unknown" ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: ---- ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: BAZ Ahrensburg, Germany ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=1430948 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Look into difference between male and female flowering date. Very low kite circularity at 100 days.2142498G 33630
307G 33631CAN 63Cannabis sativa L. GermanyNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 12/11/2002----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 249874 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/249874 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 63; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 20021211; ORIGCTY = DEU ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU001:57878;DEU101:HP 3;DEU146:D 9709 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=249874 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Look into difference between male and female flowering date. Likely highly susceptible to powdery mildew.2142499G 33631
308G 33632CAN 64Cannabis sativa L. TurkeyNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 12/11/2002Burdur37.72941000, 30.27404000Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 224638 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/224638 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 64; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 20021217; ORIGCTY = TUR ; COLLSITE = Burdur ; Curator Interpretation: Curator note (zjs). I used Google Maps to find the aproximate loction in Burdur/Burdur Merkez/Burdur Türkiye. ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU001:52137;:107;DEU146:D 10206 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=224638 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Look into difference between male and female flowering date. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria. Very long trunk length at 100 days.2142500G 33632
309G 33633CAN 65Cannabis sativa L. GermanyNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 01/16/2008----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 1660234 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/1660234 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 65; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 20080116; ORIGCTY = DEU ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU101:HF 12 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=1660234 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Five of nine called monoecious in 2024. Very low kite circularity at 100 days.2142501G 33633
310G 33634CAN 66Cannabis sativa L. GermanyNE9PLANT2023COLLECTEDPRE 06/29/2006unbekanntUncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 1430596 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/1430596 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 66; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 20060529; ORIGCTY = DEU ; COLLSITE = unbekannt ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: :PHP-LOV 110;DEU146:D 14121;DEU101:HF 10 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: P.H. Petersen Saatzucht Lundsgaard GmbH (Asmus Sören Petersen, Mats Petersen), Germany ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=1430596 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing. Very long trunk length at 100 days. Very low kite circularity at 100 days.2142502G 33634
311G 33635CAN 67Cannabis sativa L. GermanyNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 07/27/2011----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 2276998 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/2276998 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 67; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 20110727; ORIGCTY = DEU ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU101:HF 7 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=2276998 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Prob feminized. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria. Very low kite circularity at 100 days.2142503G 33635
312G 33636CAN 68Cannabis sativa L. GermanyNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 07/27/2011----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 2277086 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/2277086 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 68; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 20110727; ORIGCTY = DEU ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU101:HF 8 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=2277086 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing. Very high MCDH (2024) at 100 days.2142504G 33636
313G 33637CAN 69Cannabis sativa L. GermanyNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 07/27/2011----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 2277095 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/2277095 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 69; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 20110727; ORIGCTY = DEU ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: DEU101:HF 14 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=2277095 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] 8 of 9 inds were called as female in 2024.2142505G 33637
314G 33638CAN 70Cannabis sativa L. GermanyNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 1987----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 2295802 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/2295802 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 70; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 1987----; ORIGCTY = DEU ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: ---- ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: ---- ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=2295802 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very long trunk length at 100 days. Very low kite circularity at 100 days.2142506G 33638
315G 33639CAN 100Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 1992----Uncertain improvement statusIPK-Gatersleben acquisition 2023-05-11. Accompanying Passport: ACCID = 58941 ; NICODE = DEU ; PUID = 10.25642/IPK/GBIS/58941 ; INSTCODE = DEU146; ACCENUMBER = CAN 100; COLLNUMBER = ---- ; COLLCODE = ---- ; Stated Subtaxa = subsp. sativa; ACQDATE = 1992----; ORIGCTY = ---- ; COLLSITE = ---- ; Curator Interpretation: ; Verbatim LAT/LON: ----,---- ; COLLDATE = ----; OTHERNUM: :1800 ; DUPLSITE: NOR051 ; DONORDESCR: Zierpflanzensammlung Erfurt, Germany ; ACCURL: https://gbis.ipk-gatersleben.de/gbis2i/faces/pages/detail.jsf?akzessionId=58941 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Segregating for bright yellow vegetation; yellow plants were generally stunted. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2142507G 33639
316G 33774AFR/HNLCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: From February 1991, Oregon Series2158847G 33774
317G 33775Blueberry SherbCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA2158848G 33775
318G 33776Cali-O S1Cannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA2158849G 33776
319G 33777CarlitaCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: autoflower2158850G 33777
320G 33778Casper OGCannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Very OG growth habit, watch out Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.2158851G 33778
321G 33779Chemdog '91 x Cali OCannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very large stem diameter 100 days after sowing in 2024.2158852G 33779
322G 33780Forbidden GelatoCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA2158853G 33780
323G 33781Guava Jam #9Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Produced for Phyre Gardens by a guy who goes by the handle Seandog808 on Instagram, came from Clackamas Coot, #9 was the best female Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Probably feminized. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2158854G 33781
324G 33782HNL??Cannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.2158855G 33782
325G 33783HNL^2Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: from 2/91 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria. Very high MCDH (2024) at 100 days.2158856G 33783
326G 33784HP/AFRCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: from 2002 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.2158857G 33784
327G 33785Jager S1Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2158858G 33785
328G 33786KainCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Incredible yield2158859G 33786
329G 33787LEG/HNLCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Totally unknown2158860G 33787
330G 33788MD07Cannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA2158861G 33788
331G 33789Mendo Purps x Blackberry Widow F3Cannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA2158862G 33789
332G 33790MHRBFCannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NO Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Purple stems. Feminized. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.2158863G 33790
333G 33791NLxHPCannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: 2002 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.2158864G 33791
334G 33792Obama Kush x Hawaiian LitesCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA2158865G 33792
335G 33793Punch Drunk ApeCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA2158866G 33793
336G 33794Purple Hindu Kush S1Cannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA2158867G 33794
337G 33795Purple Indica Fallen Soldier x Purpkle IndicaCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA2158868G 33795
338G 33796Purple Punch x Apple FritterCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA2158869G 33796
339G 33797Purple Urkle S1 x Fallen SoldierCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA2158870G 33797
340G 33798R1R02VRVR-020Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Original passport top name was 'R1R02VRVR-002'. Correct to 'R1R02VRVR-020' by donor. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2158871G 33798
341G 33799R1R02VRVR-B-003Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2158872G 33799
342G 33800RBF2Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Big colas, no color, initial taste was OG creamy Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Segregating for very dramatic blackish purple in flowers and stems. S2016-p3 “taco” phenotype. Likely feminized inv. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.2158873G 33800
343G 33801Root Beer FloatCannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.2158874G 33801
344G 33802Sherbert x Wedding CakeCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA2158875G 33802
345G 33803TMHRBF 1Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Beautiful color, great smell, decent yield, slight OG Kush flavor. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Probably feminized inv. Likely highly susceptible to powdery mildew. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.2158876G 33803
346G 33804TMHRBF 2Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Not the best Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very purple stems. Likely feminized inv.2158877G 33804
347G 33805UK Cheese x AE77 Cali OCannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Very large stem diameter 100 days after sowing in 2024.2158878G 33805
348G 33806UNKxMBKCannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: remarkable terpenes. Unknown female. Synthetic/mix. 'Marionberry Kush' background-- desirable terpene background. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.2158879G 33806
349G 33807WT HPCannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Good line, WT is WT9, a selection from World Of Seed's Wild Thai line. This was very upright and hit 28% when I left Phyre. I love that plant. 'Hawaiian Snow' is Oregon heriloom, supposed to be landrace, but is not. Likely a descendant of 'NL#5'. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.2158880G 33807
350G 33808Violet FlameCannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.2158881G 33808
351G 33809VR1Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Slightly larfly, low l/c, piney, not great branching, high trichome, Thai like. 'Velvet Rush' is 'Highland Blue Thai'/'Afghan #1' and derived from BOEL (Brotherhood of Eternal Love) genetic background. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Seven of nine called female in 2024. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Very large stem diameter 100 days after sowing in 2024.2158882G 33809
352G 33810VR10Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Velvet Rush' is 'Highland Blue Thai'/'Afghan #1' and derived from BOEL (Brotherhood of Eternal Love) genetic background. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2158883G 33810
353G 33811VR11Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Velvet Rush' is 'Highland Blue Thai'/'Afghan #1' and derived from BOEL (Brotherhood of Eternal Love) genetic background. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] All 7 inds called female in 2024, likely feminized inv. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2158884G 33811
354G 33812VR12Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Velvet Rush' is 'Highland Blue Thai'/'Afghan #1' and derived from BOEL (Brotherhood of Eternal Love) genetic background. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] All 7 inds called female in 2024. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2158885G 33812
355G 33813VR4Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: decent stacking, very strong odor, med l/c, ok trich, not strong branching. Velvet Rush' is 'Highland Blue Thai'/'Afghan #1' and derived from BOEL (Brotherhood of Eternal Love) genetic background. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2158886G 33813
356G 33814VR5Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Velvet Rush' is 'Highland Blue Thai'/'Afghan #1' and derived from BOEL (Brotherhood of Eternal Love) genetic background. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Very large stem diameter 100 days after sowing in 2024.2158887G 33814
357G 33815VR6Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Velvet Rush' is 'Highland Blue Thai'/'Afghan #1' and derived from BOEL (Brotherhood of Eternal Love) genetic background. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Likely feminized inv.2158888G 33815
358G 33816VR7Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Velvet Rush' is 'Highland Blue Thai'/'Afghan #1' and derived from BOEL (Brotherhood of Eternal Love) genetic background. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering. Seven of nine called female in 2024.2158889G 33816
359G 33817VR8Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Velvet Rush' is 'Highland Blue Thai'/'Afghan #1' and derived from BOEL (Brotherhood of Eternal Love) genetic background. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] [S3254-p1]: high fasciation. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2158890G 33817
360G 33818VR9Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Velvet Rush' is 'Highland Blue Thai'/'Afghan #1' and derived from BOEL (Brotherhood of Eternal Love) genetic background. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.2158891G 33818
361G 33819VRxHNLCannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Seeds from February 1991. Likely 'Velvet Rush' x ('Haze' x 'Northern Lights') Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.2158892G 33819
362G 33820Wedding Cake x Apple FritterCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA2158893G 33820
363G 33821RBF sibcrossCannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Dramatic dark purple flowers. S2437-p2 XY geno with female flowers (no male flowers as of 20241101). Notably large seeded individual (S3096-p2). Likely feminized inv. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.2158894G 33821
364G 33822Thai/(HawaiianSnow)/9#HammerCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: NA2158895G 33822
365G 33823Mango/HPCannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: Great terps. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Look into difference between male and female flowering date.2158896G 33823
366G 33824NL#2xHNLCannabis sativa L. NE9Not Available2023Uncertain improvement statusOriginal Donor Narrative: (Northern Lights #2)/(haze/Northern Lights #5), from February 1991, likely the background of many modern recreational cultivars. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.2158897G 33824
367G 33773IN-22-MB-01Cannabis sativa L. Indiana, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDNEAR 09/202241.25288900, -86.76756800Field margin next to tree wind break, good drainage and flat areaWild materialDonated by S. Ellison for inclusion in feral synthetic population 20230913. Population IN-22-MB-01 - bulk of 20 females. Feral hemp germplasm collected via USDA-NIFA SAC 2021-38624-35738 and USDA-ARS 58-5090-2-03. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Tallest accession evaluated (of ~500) in 2024 NY trials, with average height of all plants over 3 m at 100 days after sowing. This feral accession seems different than most US Midwest feral~ very tall and somewhat resembles East Asian fiber and grain types. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.

GBS data: BioProject: PRJNA1206134

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368G 33677TG_X001Cannabis sativa L. New York, United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2023DEVELOPED2022Breeding materialExperimental population gathered from bulked seed generated in the 2022 SAC trial run at PGRU in RN010. This material is bulked seed from an open-pollinated population collected from approximately 200 female individuals. Used for bulk selection methods across multiple sites. Preliminary visual inspection in 2023 growout indicates largely feral phenotypic characteristics. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.2158369G 33677
369G 33678Afghan #1 Cannabis sativa L. North-West Frontier, PakistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023Landrace

Donation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative (minor edits zjs): "Collector: Sascha Eckstein, Date of Collection: May 2019, Type: Landrace Purpose: Dry-sieved charas (‘hashish’); bhang (seeded inflorescence and leaf for food and drink); culinary seed. Narrative: Seeds purchased with the help of habitual charas smokers in Peshawar, Northwest Pakistan during the summer of 2019. In and around Peshawar are several bazaars where charas is sold in stores. The charas available is produced in Pakistan and Afghanistan – for example in Tirah Valley (Pakistan) or Logar (Afghanistan). According to the men who helped with obtaining the seeds, the seeds originated in Afghanistan. This may be true.Based on the appearance of the seeds, they are very likely from the type of landrace cultivated for charas production in the Hindu Kush. (It would be unlikely that they are from monsoonal areas of Pakistan such as Punjab.) The germination rate of the seeds proved too low for the seeds to be sold to other collectors. [Additionally, the donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see fascinating donor remarks: REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Purple flower and leaves. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Greatest stem diameter at 100 days after sowing in 2024 NY trials (8.6 cm!)

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370G 33679Afghan #2 Cannabis sativa L. North-West Frontier, PakistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor passport: “Collector: ECKSTEIN Sascha. Date of Collection: May 2019. Type: Landrace
Purpose: Dry-sieved charas (‘hashish’); bhang (seeded inflorescence and leaf for food and drink); culinary seed. Narrative: Seeds purchased with the help of habitual charas smokers in Peshawar, Northwest Pakistan during the summer of 2019. In and around Peshawar are several bazaars where charas is sold in stores. The charas available is produced in Pakistan and Afghanistan – for example in Tirah Valley (Pakistan) or Logar (Afghanistan). According to the men who helped with obtaining the seeds, the seeds originated in Afghanistan. This may be true.
Based on the appearance of the seeds, they are very likely from the type of landrace cultivated for charas production in the Hindu Kush. (It would be unlikely that they are from monsoonal areas of Pakistan such as Punjab.) The germination rate of the seeds proved too low for the seeds to be sold to other collectors.” [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.
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371G 33680Afghaan 90 Cannabis sativa L. North Holland, NetherlandsNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 3 seed packet. The Netherlands were listed as a country of origin.

Donor Notes: Date of Collection: 1990; Place of Collection: Amsterdam; Type: ‘Heirloom’; Purpose: Sinsemilla; Narrative: The original seeds from which this accession was produced were purchased in Amsterdam in 1990. In late 1980s and early 1990s, common practice in the Amsterdam cannabis scene was for packs of seeds (and sometimes cuttings) to be sold by ‘travelling salesmen’ who plied their trade in ‘coffeeshops’. The collector of this accession brought several packs of various strains in this way and then stored them in a freezer. During the period of storage, the seeds were repackaged and the original branded labelling was mislaid. The brand was not one of the abiding big name Dutch seedbanks. This accession is from a pack that was labelled ‘Afghaan’. The collector was able to germinate a few of these seeds – enough to maintain the strain. Two distinct variants are exhibited by ‘Afghaan 90’, one semidwarf broad-leafleted and one somewhat taller and comparatively narrow-leafleted. Given that during its time in the west this strain is likely to have undergone several years of intensive individual selection for use as sinsemilla, this accession can’t accurately be described as a landrace. There is no culture of sinsemilla production in the Afghan or Pakistani Hindu Kush (see recent UN Afghanistan Cannabis Surveys). Moreover, as evidenced by the cannabinoid profile of authentic Afghan landraces, there appears only to have been bulk selection of a largely unconscious kind – probably over a period of centuries. Feedback on cannabis forums regarding ‘Afghaan 90’ consistently features reports of euphoria and a sense of well-being, which is in marked contrast to the reputation for dysphoria attached to other ostensibly pristine (i.e., never outcrossed) heirlooms such as ‘Afghani #1’.
Height: approx. 0.75 – 1.5 metres; Indoors: approx. 56 – 70 days; Outdoors: approx. October. Classification: C. sativa subsp. indica var. afghanica.


[Donor describes this accession as a heirloom landrace, see:] REMARKS .



Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.
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372G 33681Afghan Mix Cannabis sativa L. AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Notes: Date of Collection: Winter 2019; Place of Collection: northern Afghanistan; Type: Landrace
Purpose: Dry-sieved charas (‘hashish’); bhang (seeded inflorescence and leaf for food and drink); culinary seed; Narrative: During winter (2019–20), accessions of cannabis landraces were obtained from the following historic centres of cultivation in northern Afghanistan: Balkh, Badakhshan, Mazar-i-Sharif (purportedly the cultigen ‘Mazari’), Kunduz, Herat. Unfortunately, during the process of transporting these seeds, a driver rather unhelpfully took it upon himself to mix all the bags together.” [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see fascinating donor remarks:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.
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373G 33682Arcadian Cannabis sativa L. Pelopónnisos, GreeceNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 202337.61764200, 22.39286900LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet. [Donor describes this accession as a heirloom landrace, see:] REMARKS Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.2158374G 33682
374G 33683Balakot Cannabis sativa L. North-West Frontier, PakistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor notes: [appears to be collected from a feral population; additionally , the donor describes this accession as a wild-type according to Small & McPartland 2020; see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very interesting leaf morphology. Notably high seed shattering.
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375G 33684Balkh (‘Long slim bud’) Cannabis sativa L. Balkh, AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTED11/02/2018LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: Name: "long slim bud, Balkh". Name of collector: Lucas Strazzeri. Collection date: November 2nd 2018. Primary administrative unit: Seeds collected in fields in the outskirts of Balkh. Precise locality: Balkh, Afghanistan. Grown as a planted field, About half of plants with mature seeds. Appearance: Average height ~ 2 meters, Heavily branched. Modern hybrids not present in area. [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.
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376G 33685Balkh (‘Green / Purple’) Cannabis sativa L. Balkh, AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: Name of collector: Lucas Strazzeri. Collection date: unknown. Primary administrative unit: Seeds collected in fields in the outskirts of Balkh. Precise locality: Balkh, Afghanistan Growing as a planted field. About half of plants with mature seeds. Average height: 2 meters and heavily branched. Green with a bit of purple. Modern hybrids not present in area. [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering.
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377G 33686Balkh (‘Purple bud’) Cannabis sativa L. Balkh, AfghanistanNE9SEEDNot Available2023COLLECTED12/2018LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: Name: “Purple bud, Balkh” . Collector: Lucas Strazzeri. Collected December 2018. Location: Seeds collected in fields in the outskirts of Balkh. Balkh, Afghanistan. Many plants with mature seeds. Average height: 2 meters; heavily branched, Modern hybrids not present in area. [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS
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378G 33687Balkh (‘Round bud’) Cannabis sativa L. Balkh, AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTED11/2018LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: Name: “Round bud, Balkh”. Name of collector: Lucas Strazzeri. Collection date: November 2018. Primary administrative unit: Seeds collected in fields in the outskirts of Balkh. Precise locality: Balkh, Afghanistan. Cultural Notes: Growing as a planted field. about half of plants with mature seeds. Average height 2 meters and heavily branched. Modern hybrids not present in area. [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS.

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.
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379G 33688Balkh (‘Green bud’) Cannabis sativa L. Balkh, AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTED12/2018LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: Name of collector: Lucas Strazzeri. Collection date: December 2018 Primary administrative unit: Seeds collected in fields in the outskirts of Balkh Precise locality, Balkh, Afghanistan, growing as a planted field. Many plants with mature seeds. Average height: 2 meters and heavily branched. Green bud, floral smell. Modern hybrids not present in area. [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see :] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.
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380G 33689Balkhi Cannabis sativa L. Balkh, AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 3 seed packet.

Donor passport: Date of Collection: 2019. Location: Balkh, Afghanistan. Type: Landrace. Purpose: Dry-sieved charas (‘hashish’); bhang (seeded inflorescence and leaf for food and drink); culinary seed. Narrative: Seed collected in rural Balkh province from a farmer known for producing excellent charas.” [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see :] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.
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381G 33690Bashkortostan Cannabis sativa L. Bashkortostan, Respublika, Russian FederationNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 202355.20000000, 58.41666700LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: “Date of Collection: Uncertain. Collected in Chebarkul, Chelyabinsk, Bashkortostan, Russia. Type: Uncertain; Purpose: Uncertain. Narrative: This accession is from an ex-situ reproduction by North American hobbyists of seeds that were collected in Chebarkul, Russia, nearby Kazakhstan. The population is day-neutral. A theory among local people is that these plants may have originated from seed recently introduced from Kazakhstan. Plants are very hardy. Resistance to cold is high. Some seeds will remain dormant for a year or more. Germination rates improve after cold storage.” [Donor describes this accession as a wild-type; see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very early flowering in 2024 trial.
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382G 33691Bokeo Cannabis sativa L. Bokèo, LaosNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: Collected Winter 2020 in Bokeo Province, Laos. Type: Landrace. Purpose: Ganja – i.e., sinsemilla or ‘semi-sensi’ (very lightly seeded bud). Narrative: Seed collected from a household in rural Bokeo Province. Small stands of cannabis are cultivated by many Lao families for culinary use and to be smoked with tobacco recreationally. As with most ganja landraces, this is a late-maturing variety – approximately six months from seed to harvest in tropical latitudes. Narrow-leafleted. Intensely aromatic and resinous inflorescences. Over two metres in height in good land.” [The donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally late flowering. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.
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383G 33692Bokeo #2 Cannabis sativa L. Bokèo, LaosNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: collected in winter 2019. Type: Landrace. Purpose: Ganja – i.e., sinsemilla or ‘semi-sensi’ (very lightly seeded bud). Narrative: A distinct landrace from G 33691 – Bokeo. This landrace appears to be representative of a type commonly employed by Lao farmers when cultivating as a cash crop rather than as a household herb. Plants produce large ‘colas’ – colloquially referred to as ‘squirrel tails’ (hang gahok; ຫາງກະຮອກ). Large plants reaching over two metres in height. Six months from seed to harvest as with most true tropical Sativas.” [Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see :] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally late flowering, was not able to complete flowering evaluation by mid-November in upstate NY 2024 trials. S2531-2, very late emergence of female flowers. Four of 7 called monoecious in 2024. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.
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384G 33693Burmese Cannabis sativa L. Louang Namtha, LaosNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: collected in winter 2022 in Luang Namtha Province, Laos. Type: Landrace. Purpose: Ganja – i.e., sinsemilla or ‘semi-sensi’ (very lightly seeded bud). Narrative: Seeds of a cannabis landrace collected in Shan State, an ethnically Tai region of Burma (Myanmar). The collector is an aficionado from Laos. Impressed by the ganja in Burma, this individual brought back seed to cultivate at home. The potent individuals in this landrace are very strong, producing the ‘psychedelic’ type of effect that earned Southeast Asian cannabis its reputation in the 60s and 70s. In Laos and Burma, ganja is smoked mixed with tobacco or added to dishes such as chicken soups. Six months from seed to harvest. Narrow leafleted. Resinous and aromatic inflorescences. [Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01. Curator notes 2024: Purple flowers. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Very large MCD.
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385G 33694Buzzard’s Hawaiian Hashbud Cannabis sativa L. AfghanistanNE9SEEDNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet. USA was also listed as country of origin.

Donor narrative: date of collection is unknown, originally dev. from Hindu Kush range / Hawaii. Type: Heirloom. Purpose: Sinsemilla. Narrative: Seed gifted by a collector based in Hawaii. Described as a heavily inbred, pristine Hindu Kush strain maintained in Hawaii for decades. Seeds exhibited a low germination rate.[Donor describes this accession as a heirloom landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.
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386G 33695Chitral 2018 Cannabis sativa L. North-West Frontier, PakistanNE9SEEDNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 202336.27170000, 72.51680000LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: Collected Winter 2018 in Mastuj Tehsil, Chitral District, Pakistan. Type: Landrace. Purpose: Dry-sieved charas (‘hashish’); bhang (seeded inflorescence and leaf for food and drink); culinary seed.

Narrative: Seeds of a charas landrace collected in Chitral District at the junction of the Yarkhun and Laspur valleys. Prior to the 1970s, large-scale commercial cultivation of charas was widespread in these valleys of Upper Chitral. In recent decades, eradication campaigns have reduced cultivation to small household plots for personal use. Broad-leafleted plants with morphology that mostly conforms to western notions of a classic Indica. Some accessions from Chitral can show broad-leafleted individuals that substantially exceed two metres in height.” [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.
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387G 33696Chitrali Cannabis sativa L. North-West Frontier, PakistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: collected Winter 2022 in Chitral District, Pakistan. Type: Landrace. Purpose: Dry-sieved charas (‘hashish’); bhang (seeded inflorescence and leaf for food and drink); culinary seed. Narrative: Seeds of a charas landrace collected in Chitral District, a region of the Hindu Kush with a history of producing dry-sieved charas (‘hashish’). Prior to the 1970s, large-scale commercial cultivation of charas was widespread in Upper Chitral, particularly in and around Yarkhun and Laspur valleys. In recent decades, eradication campaigns have reduced cultivation to small household plots for personal use. Broad-leafleted plants with morphology that mostly conforms to western notions of a classic Indica. Some accessions from Chitral can show broad-leafleted individuals that substantially exceed two metres in height.” [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.
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388G 33697Chitrali #2 Cannabis sativa L. North-West Frontier, PakistanNE9SEEDNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: Collected in 2019 in Drosh, Chitral District, Pakistan. Type: Landrace. Purpose: Dry-sieved charas (‘hashish’); bhang (seeded inflorescence and leaf for food and drink); culinary seed. Narrative: Seeds of a charas landrace collected in Chitral District, a region of the Hindu Kush with a history of producing dry-sieved charas (‘hashish’). Prior to the 1970s, large-scale commercial cultivation of charas was widespread in Upper Chitral, particularly in and around Yarkhun and Laspur valleys. In recent decades, eradication campaigns have reduced cultivation to small household plots for personal use.
Broad-leafleted plants with morphology that mostly conforms to western notions of a classic Indica. Some accessions from Chitral can show broad-leafleted individuals that substantially exceed two metres in height. These seeds are assumed to be from 2018 harvest. They exhibited relatively poor germination rates on most recent testing. Images of plants from other accessions from Chitral can be seen with G 33696 and G 33695.” [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.
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389G 33698Chitral (Passom) Cannabis sativa L. North-West Frontier, PakistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: collected by Sascha Eckstein in Summer 2019 in Mastuj Tehsil, Chitral District, Pakistan. Type: Landrace. Purpose: Dry-sieved charas (‘hashish’); bhang (seeded inflorescence and leaf for food and drink); culinary seed. Narrative: Seeds of a charas landrace collected in Chitral District, a region of the Hindu Kush with a history of producing dry-sieved charas (‘hashish’). Prior to the 1970s, large-scale commercial cultivation of charas was widespread in Upper Chitral, particularly in and around Yarkhun and Laspur valleys. In recent decades, eradication campaigns have reduced cultivation to small household plots for personal use. Broad-leafleted plants with morphology that mostly conforms to western notions of a classic Indica. Some accessions from Chitral can show broad-leafleted individuals that substantially exceed two metres in height.” [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Segregating for purple stems and flowers. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.
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390G 33699Chitral (Brep) Cannabis sativa L. North-West Frontier, PakistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: collected by Sascha Eckstein in summer 2019 in Brep Village, Mastuj Tehsil, Chitral District, Pakistan. Type: Landrace. Purpose: Dry-sieved charas (‘hashish’); bhang (seeded inflorescence and leaf for food and drink); culinary seed. Narrative: Seeds of a charas landrace collected in Chitral District, a region of the Hindu Kush with a history of producing dry-sieved charas (‘hashish’). Prior to the 1970s, large-scale commercial cultivation of charas was widespread in Upper Chitral, particularly in and around Yarkhun and Laspur valleys. In recent decades, eradication campaigns have reduced cultivation to small household plots for personal use. Broad-leafleted plants with morphology that mostly conforms to western notions of a classic Indica. Some accessions from Chitral can show broad-leafleted individuals that substantially exceed two metres in height. Seeds assumed to be from 2018 harvest. Exhibited excellent germination on most recent testing. The village of Brep lies at the entrance to Yarkhun Valley, which was reputed as the region producing the finest charas during Chitral’s heyday as a charas producer.” [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.
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391G 33700Cinderella 99 Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative [this is the description written by Angus for kwikseeds.com] "Genetics: Cinderella 99. Type: Sativa-dom. Indoors: 50 days. Cindy 99 is a fantastic heirloom strain famed for its potent Haze high, mouth-watering tropical fruit flavours, and rapid finishing time⁠—at just 50 days of 12/12. It's been called the "Holy Grail" for indoor growers looking for a Sativa with lightning-strike potency. Created by Brothers Grimm in the '90s, this stabilized hybrid is short-statured and heavily branched with long, dense colas, an excellent bract-to-leaf ratio, and outrageous resin production. Brothers Grimm shut down in 2002 and reopened in 2016 with resurrected seed stock. Kwik Seeds offers a North American continuation of the original '90s creation. It's the result of recombining two pure, parallel Cinderella 99 lines using a total of 18 parent plants. Vigor has been improved and some structural diversity added. All plants show mouth-watering citrus and fruit aromas, exceptional potency, and early maturation. This is the original Cinderella 99, a classic Sativa-type hybrid. As stated in the 1990s description: "her high is heavily influenced by Haze; clear, energetic & devastatingly psychoactive.... Above-average yields of crystal covered buds reeking of tropical fruit aromas can be harvested every other month once a mother plant is selected and asexually propagated." [Donor describes this accession as a landrace; see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Dramatic purple stems in some individuals.
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392G 33701Cretan Cannabis sativa L. Kríti, GreeceNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 202335.36700000, 24.49200000LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: collected by Delicorganic. Maintained in Greece based on original early 1990s stock. in Rethimno, Crete. Type: Heirloom / Landrace. Purpose: Sinsemilla – but presumed derived from a Greek / Levantine hashish landrace. Narrative: Seeds were collected in the early 90’s from the mountainous region of Rethimno on the island of Crete. The strain was then maintained elsewhere in Greece by a collector. As with other Greek heirlooms, Cretan is now cultivated for bud production, not hashish (ie, resin), although it has many characteristics of the hash plant type. A fast-flowering strain with an incredible range of aromas, it has a complex cannabinoid profile including minor cannabinoids, medium-high THC, and markedly low CBD. Effects are like those of other Greek cultivars such as Kalamata Red: energetic and creative in small doses, but at higher doses very intense, calming, and mildly trippy. Aromas and flavours are herbal, hashy, and woody, with eucalyptus, helichrysum, turmeric, and dittany. Cretan doesn’t stretch like a pure Sativa but can reach 3 to 4 metres with strong branching and desriable short internodal spacing. Finishes mid to late October outdoors in Crete, with a flowering of 11 to 12 weeks. Cretan has acclimatized to the harsh environmental conditions of the mountainous regions in Crete. These include very hot summer days (40° to 45°C) and strong winds at 400 to 500 metres above sea level. Cretan farmers grew on rocky slopes to avoid police helicopters, so plants adapted to growing untended in rocky soil, with very little watering and no fertilizer. Guerilla growing techniques have resulted in a cultivar showing extremely vigorous individuals that can cope excellently under many different environmental stresses. Crete has a long tradition of guerilla cannabis cultivation. Here’s a genetic analysis of Cretan indicating a very rare landrace genotype with no known direct relatives. Height: 3 to 4 meters. Flowering: 11 to 12 weeks. Regional Harvest: Second half October. Yield: 500 to 600 grams of dried flowers per plant (outdoors). THC: 10% to 13%. Aromas: Herbal, earthy, woody, eucalyptus, helichrysum, turmeric, dittany. Taste: Hashy, herbal. High: Intense, calming, long-lasting, with slight body effect. Characteristics: Light-green / gold flowers” [Donor describes this accession as a heirloom landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Dramatic purple stems in some individuals. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.
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393G 33702Dakshinkali Cannabis sativa L. Bāgmatī, NepalNE9Not Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 0 seed packet.

Donor narrative: “I chose to remove this batch of seeds from the 2023 shipment on the basis that the phytosanitary check detected (undiagnosed) fungal structures in the seeds. The seeds did germinate at over 80% and produce healthy plants. The landrace is a type cultivated for production of charas, bhang, or seeded ‘ganja’ around Kathmandu Valley. The hills here experience high humidity and rainfall.”
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394G 33703Deep Chunk Cannabis sativa L. AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet. USA reported as a secondary origin and labeled as 'FREAKCHUNK'.

Donor narrative: Unknown collector, allegedly originates from Afghan landrace material collected during 1970s. Type: Heirloom . Purpose: Sinsemilla – but claimed to be derived from an Afghan hashish landrace. Narrative: According to aficionados, ‘Deep Chunk’ is a pristine Afghan strain, in the sense that it’s never been outcrossed. It’s said that ‘Deep Chunk’ was developed in America by a breeder named Tom Hill based on an Afghan landrace collected in 1970s Afghanistan. In my [Angus’s] view, ‘Deep Chunk’ can’t be considered an authentic Afghan landrace for this same reason, namely that it’s (1) undergone around five decades of intensive individual selection in the west and (2) been selected for production high-THC sinsemilla. Crucial to understanding Asian drug-type landraces is that there is no history or culture of ganja (ie, sinsemilla) production north of 30°N – roughly western Uttar Pradesh (UP) in modern India. North of UP the historic cannabis product shifts to bhang, not sinsemilla, throughout the Punjab. North again into the Northwest Frontier of Pakistan and the Hindu Kush mountains, and we are into desert Central Asia, where the primary product is charas (aka, dry-sieved hashish). In other words, 30°N in UP marks a dividing line between northern and southern populations, with northern populations having a long history of bulk selection, and southern populations having a long history of relatively frequent individual selection. For this reason, southern populations show a much higher prevalence of Type 1 individuals, ie individuals with a high ratio of THC to CBD. A field of ‘Deep Chunk’ plants has no equivalent in Afghanistan.. Genetics: ‘Deep Chunk’ (Californian – Afghan Hindu Kush). Type: Pure Indica-type. Indoors: c. 56 days. Outdoors: September. Classification: C. sativa subsp. indica var. afghanica. This is a Spanish continuation of the original Tom Hill Deep Chunk, a renowned true-breeding Indica-type strain with roots in the Afghan Hindu Kush. Work has been done to remove weak plants and ‘mutants’. The original landrace from which Deep Chunk was inbred is said to have been introduced to Northern California in the late 1970s. Crucially, it’s believed to have never been outcrossed. Deep Chunk is known for its fast flowering time, thick stems, short internodes, and excellent resin production. It’s a classic Indica that produces copious leaves and broad leaflets. Buds are dense and yield earthy, herbal aromas, including hashy pine, citrus, coffee, and chocolate. A weakness is its susceptibility to botrytis. A strength is its knock-down potency. True-breeding for many traits, this is an archetypal Indica that’s earned a reputation as an excellent breeding plant.”
[Donor describes this accession as a heirloom landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Highly susceptible to powdery mildew.
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395G 33704Dolpa Cannabis sativa L. Karnali, NepalNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: Collected by Angus Pretty November 2021 in Karnali Province, Nepal. Type: Multipurpose Himalayan Landrace. Purpose: Seed (culinary); fibre (textiles, cordage); drug (medicinal / intoxicating) – primarily hand-rubbed Himalayan charas. Narrative: A multipurpose Himalayan landrace cultivated for three main purposes: food, fibre, and drugs. Multipurpose landraces of this alpine type are found from Kathmandu to the eastern edge of Kashmir, particularly in regions such as Jumla and Kumaon, where a group closely associated with their cultivation is the Khas (aka, Pahari / Pahadi). I presume this is a pristine landrace, as to the best of my knowledge no modern hybrids have been introduced to Lower Dolpo. In addition, the region is remote and isolated, even by the standards of Mid-West Nepal. At its native latitude, this landrace takes about five months from sowing to harvest. Cannabis seeds are a crucial source of protein and fats in the Himalayan diet. A variety of dishes are prepared from them including condiments and beverages. Fibre was historically used to produce garments by communities such as the Khas – who are one of the main ethnic groups with a tradition of cultivating alpine cannabis landraces. To wear ‘hemp clothes’ was once a mark of their low social status. Shoes were made using cannabis fibre. Cordage continues to be used in some villages for essential tasks such as tethering livestock. Landraces from other ethnic Khas communities such as around Almora (Kumaoni) can show comparable mass and quality of bast fibre to European and Chinese hemp landraces. A third and highly valuable product of alpine Himalayan landraces is charas (resin), which is produced by hand-rubbing the inflorescences of standing or freshly cut plant females. This harvest usually peaks from mid-October to early November, depending on the local climate, time of sowing (May to July), and pressure from law enforcement. Charas is consumed by smoking with tobacco, either by refilling cigarettes and bidis with a blend of tobacco and charas, or in handheld chillum pipes or standing water pipes (hookahs / narghils). Because of the small scale of household cultivation and the low yield per hectare, most Himalayan charas from villages with a tradition of cultivation is consumed locally. Larger leaves may be eaten as greens (‘sabzi’).” [Donor describes this accession as a Himalayan multipurpose landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing. Very large MCD.
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396G 33705Ghazni Cannabis sativa L. Ghaznī, AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 2 seed packet.

Donor narrative: collected by ‘Landrace Genetics’ in Winter 2020 in Ghazni, Afghanistan. Type: Charas Landrace. Purpose: Seed (culinary); drug – primarily dry-sieved charas. Narrative: An Afghan charas landrace cultivated for production of dry-sieved charas (‘hashish’). The images show a field belonging to the farmer from who the seeds were sourced. Note how Afghan farmers plant close and dense rows as a European farmer would when growing a cultivar such as the seed variety Finola. Photos from Pakistan or Afghanistan showing fields of large bushy plants spaced far apart are an indicator of western influence, with which goes a much higher likelihood of contamination by Dutch hybrids.” [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering.
Very late flowering.
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397G 33706Helmand Cannabis sativa L. Helmand, AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 2 seed packet

Donor/Collector passport information (also see G 33740):.. Donor narrative: Collected in Winter 2022 in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Type: Charas landrace. Purpose: seed (culinary); drugs – dry-sieved charas or bhang. Narrative: An Indica-type charas landrace collected from the Helmand region of southern Afghanistan, winter 2022 harvest. Plants exhibit semidwarf architecture and broad leaflets – i.e., classic Indica architecture. Widespread large-scale cannabis cultivation in this province is a recent phenomenon and emerged around 2008 following intensive eradication campaigns implemented by Governor Atta Muhammad Nur across the traditional northern centre of charas production, Balkh Province.” [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Look into difference between male and female flowering date.
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398G 33707Highland Lao Cannabis sativa L. Bolikhamxai, LaosNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: collected by Angus Pretty c. 2019 in Bolikhamsai Province, Laos. Type: Ganja landrace. Purpose: Ganja – i.e., sinsemilla / semi-sensi. Narrative: A ganja landrace cultivated by a household in Bolikhamsai Province of Central Laos. Large plants with long narrow leaflets and strongly scented inflorescences that express aromas such as citrus and musk. Potency ranges from moderate to high. Ganja landraces are a common household plant in rural Laos, specifically among ‘lowland’ communities such as the Lao and Phu Tai, in whose villages a few plants can still sometimes be seen next to other favoured plants such as lemon grass, basil, chilli, and papaya. Ganja landraces in this region are critically endangered by the introduction of modern hybrid seed, particularly since the period during which prohibition of cannabis cultivation was paused in Thailand.” [Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] No “male” found, just F and O. Exceptionally late flowering, was not able to complete flowering evaluation by mid November in upstate NY 2024 trials. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.
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399G 33708Highland Lao #2 Cannabis sativa L. Bolikhamxai, LaosNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: Collected by Angus Pretty c. winter 2021 in Viengthong District, Bolikhamsai, Laos. Type: Ganja landrace. Purpose: Sinsemilla or semi-sensi – i.e., Ganja. Narrative: A ganja landrace cultivated by farmers in Bolikhamsai Province of Central Laos. This region produces ganja for export to Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam. Wholesale product ranges in price depending on quality and potency. The best product is sown around August and harvested around February, thereby allowing buds to ripen during the dry season. Farmers ideally place fields with access to water supply from streams or pools so as to irrigate crops outside rainy season. Other factors such as optimal soil type (rich but well-draining soil), preparing ridges for drainage, plus correct spacing are crucial for a good end-product. Potency of plants in these populations ranges from moderate to high. [Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally late flowering, was not able to complete flowering evaluation by mid November in NY 2024 trials. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing. Very large MCD.
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400G 33709Highland Lao #3 Cannabis sativa L. Bolikhamxai, LaosNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: Collected by Angus Pretty c. 2020 / 2021 in Bolikhamsai Province, Laos. Type: Ganja landrace. Purpose: Sinsemilla or semi-sensi – i.e., Ganja. Narrative: A ganja landrace cultivated by a Lao household in Bolikhamsai Province. Recent test at Cornell suggests viability of seeds has deteriorated.” [Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally late flowering, was not able to complete flowering evaluation by mid November in NY 2024 trials. 6 of 7 inds were called female in 2024. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Very large stem diameter 100 days after sowing in 2024.
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401G 33710Highland Lao #4 Cannabis sativa L. Bolikhamxai, LaosNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: Collected by Angus Pretty in Winter 2022 in Viengthong District, Bolikhamsai Province, Laos. Type: Ganja landrace. Purpose: Sinsemilla or semi-sensi – Ganja. Narrative: A ganja landrace cultivated by farmers in Bolikhamsai Province, Laos. Moderate to high potency with copious resin and strong aromas. Stimulating effects. There is considerable biodiversity in cannabis in Laos – i.e., marked difference between landraces cultivated within this region, so researchers should not assume that accessions from Bolikhamsai are identical to each other.[Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally late flowering, was not able to complete flowering evaluation by mid November in NY 2024 trials. [S1098-p1]: still putting on new male flowers 20241107 [S1098-p3]: too late in season to accurately call male flowering [S2508-p2]: very interesting mono phenotype. later appearance of ovaries. 3 of 7 called monoecious in 2024. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing. Very large stem diameter 100 days after sowing in 2024.
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402G 33711Highland Lao #5 Cannabis sativa L. Bolikhamxai, LaosNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: Collected by Angus Pretty in Winter 2023 in Viengthong District, Bolikhamsai Province, Laos. Type: Ganja landrace. Purpose: Sinsemilla or semi-sensi – i.e., Ganja. Narrative: A ganja landrace from a farmer in Viengthong District, a major centre of commercial cannabis production in Central Laos. As with the other ‘Highland Lao’ samples donated by Angus, this batch is from a different farmer / household than all the others. Note that there is considerable diversity among the ganja landraces in Laos – i.e., between and within populations – even within an area such as Central Laos. Plants will show moderate to high potency, lots of resin, and strong aromas.” [Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally late flowering, was not able to complete flowering evaluation by mid November in NY 2024 trials. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.
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403G 33712Highland Thai Cannabis sativa L. Mae Hong Son, ThailandNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: Collected by Angus Pretty in Winter 2008 in Mae Hong Son Province, northern Thailand. Type: Ganja landrace – probably crossed with East Asian hemp (Thai or Yunnanese hemp). Purpose: Sinsemilla or semi-sensi – i.e., ganja; but probably a hybrid with Chinese hemp. Narrative: The seeds donated to USDA are from an ex-situ maintenance grow done indoors by a hobbyist. Note that the hobbyist is not the most reliable character and ran a reproduction of the Kerala landrace (also donated to USDA) at the same time. This was unforgivably stupid, but to the best of our knowledge the strains remain pristine regardless. The original sample of seeds was collected in winter 2008 in northern Thailand. Along the Thai border with Burma (Myanmar) at this time, some households from highland ethnic minority villages cultivated cannabis. The seeds came from a Lahu (Musser) man who was selling cannabis to ex-pats. Several factors suggest that the landrace may have crossed with Chinese hemp: large seeds; large leaves with broad leaflets; hollow stems; moderate to low potency; tall height.” [Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] S2260-p2: appears to be XY (PACE CSP-2) female. No male flowers detected. S3242-p1 unusually tall and straight individual, might be useful for fiber selection. Exceptionally late flowering, was not able to complete flowering evaluation by mid November in NY 2024 trials. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing. Very large stem diameter 100 days after sowing.
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404G 33713Hopar Valley Cannabis sativa L. Gilgit-Baltistan, PakistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: Collected in Winter 2022 in Hopar Valley, Karakoram Range, northern Pakistan. Type: Charas landrace. Purpose: Seed (culinary); bhang (leaf, seeded flower); charas – dry-sieved . Narrative: An Indica-type cannabis landrace cultivated in upper Hopar Valley in the Karakoram region of northern Pakistan.” [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01. Curator notes 2024: Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Very large stem diameter 100 days after sowing in 2024.
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405G 33714Humla Jungli Cannabis sativa L. Karnali, NepalNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023Collected in Humla District of Far-Western Nepal, approximately 3 hours walk east of Yalbang on the main track to Simikot. 30.04000000, 81.66000000Uncultivated cannabis plants grow profusely along some stretches of this route, particularly on the disturbed land below tracks and roads as they follow the mountainside above the Karnali River. Notably, growing in conjunction with these plants was a form of Datura with vivid blue flowers.LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet. Top Name: ‘Humla Jungli’ Latitude: 30.04° N Longitude: 81.66° E Date of collection: 4th November 2021 Collector: Angus Pretty.


Verbal Donor Narrative: Collected in Humla District of Far-Western Nepal, approximately 3 hours walk east of Yalbang on the main track to Simikot. Uncultivated cannabis plants grow profusely along some stretches of this route, particularly on the disturbed land below tracks and roads as they follow the mountainside above the Karnali River. Notably, growing in conjunction with these plants was a form of Datura with vivid blue flowers. In contrast to the cultivated large-seeded, large-leaved Himalayan cannabis domesticates with which I’m familiar from neighbouring mountain regions such as Kumaon and Jumla, these roadside cannabis plants in Humla exhibited ‘weedy’ morphology such as small leaf area and small seeds. Their architecture appeared comparatively somewhat less ordered too – e.g. a tendency to relatively irregular branching. Within the crop–weed complex in which cannabis occurs in the Indian and Nepali Himalaya, these stands are certainly well toward the weedier end of the spectrum. Seeds of these ruderal plants were obtained en route to Yalbang at a roadside guesthouse, below which were abundant stands. Collecting seeds myself proved unnecessary when I noticed seeds laid out on sacking around the building, drying under the sun. In the Himalaya, sun-drying is the method by which cannabis seeds are prepared for storage. In addition to utilizing these seeds for food, the ethnically ‘Lama’ (i.e., Tibetan) proprietor of this guesthouse was also hand-rubbing nearby stands to produce small amounts of charas (‘hashish’ or ‘cannabis resin’). It’s highly probable that stems were also utilized by this household, but if so, I saw no indication of how. This context is atypical for the Nepali Himalaya in that uncultivated ‘wild’ cannabis was being utilized for production of food and charas. Contrary to ‘myths’ that abide among western cannabis aficionados, in the Nepali and Indian Himalaya the vast majority of cannabis products (seed, fibre, drugs) are produced from cultivated crops of what are emphatically domesticates. In Kumaon and Nepal, the seeds sold in bazaars for culinary use are the large seeds from these domesticates. Similarly, despite legends that have taken root in popular culture, ‘jungli’ charas - i.e. charas harvested from ‘wild’ cannabis - makes for only a tiny fraction of the annual charas harvest in the Himalaya and sells at a fraction of the price of that from cultivated fields. For further details see the very thorough and accurate Victorian British account of the charas economy of the Kumaon Himalaya in the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission. Also atypical was that this household is Buddhist, whereas among communities in the Himalaya the production and consumption of cannabis products is considered to be a marker of villages that are Hindu, usually from the ‘Khas’ / ‘Pahari’ ethnicity. Despite Nepali charas selling to western markets under the underground brand ‘Nepalese Temple Balls’ during the Hippie Trail era, there is certainly no tradition of Buddhist gompas (monasteries / hermitages) being involved in the production of cannabis – or any evidence that I know of that this ever occurred. The location of the collection site just before Yalbang is significant in that it marks the point at which the landscape transitions toward the arid terrain of the high, desert-like regions on the frontier of Tibet and within Tibet itself. In so far as there is any cultivation of cannabis within Humla District, this occurs at lower altitudes, the collection site being on or beyond the periphery of this zone. Further toward Yalbang, I found wild-growing cannabis along the banks and dry bed of a tributary of the Karnali, the plants present in large numbers but thoroughly stunted and desiccated. A few poor-quality photos are attached showing dry brown plants of less than 30cm height. Culturally, the significance of the route along which this accession was collected is that this is the pilgrimage trail to Mount Kailash, a peak of great importance in the sacred geography of Hinduism and Tantric Buddhism. In the Tantric Buddhist cosmos, Kailash is the mountain abode of Chakrasamvara and his consort Vajravahari, and among Hindus of Shiva and Parvati. The immediate relevance of this for this accession is that this route has been travelled for several centuries by renunciants (‘sadhus’) from particular Shaiva orders with a well-earned reputation for heavy, habitual cannabis use, notably Giris and Naths. There’s a high likelihood that cannabis products produced in other regions of South Asia will have travelled with them, including forms that can contain seeds (e.g. bhang, pati, or ganja) all of which are produced on the Terai immediately south of the Himalaya. Equally relevant is that ‘tonic’ use of cannabis is commonplace among South Asian labourers – e.g., smoking of cheap, low-grade ganja to ease the discomfort of hard labour on a poor diet. Encountering tonic cannabis use among workers involved in recent road construction in Humla would be unsurprising. In other words, any assumption that the apparent isolation of these cannabis populations can be equated with reproductive isolation is best questioned. . [Donor describes this accession as a Himalayan multipurpose landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing. Very high MCDH (2024) at 100 days.
2158406G 33714
406G 33715Jamaican Lambsbread Cannabis sativa L. JamaicaNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet. Also, Spain listed a country of origin..

Donor narrative: “Heirloom / Hybrid. Purpose: Sinsemilla. Narrative: An F4 of a cross between two Spanish heirlooms: ‘Jamaican Lamsbread’ and ‘Jamaican Blue Mountain’. The provenance and authenticity of Spanish heirlooms is always uncertain. Seed businesses in Spain are not transparent about the history of their strains. Typically most ostensible ‘landraces’ sold by Spanish outfits have been outcrossed to strains such as Northern Lights or Skunk as a shortcut to potency. Plants are potent, aromatic, resinous and long-flowering – with long narrow leaflets. So they do show the traits to be expected from their ostensible ganja landrace origins.”
[Donor describes this accession as a heirloom, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally late flowering. [S1187-p3 XY genotype, female phenotype, almost no seeds and no male flowers (20241101). Some purple inflour. Likely feminzed inv.
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407G 33716Johaar Cannabis sativa L. IndiaNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: “Collector: Angus Pretty. Date of Collection: Winter 2017. Place of Collection: Munsiyari, Kumaon, Uttarakhand, India. Type: Himalayan multipurpose landrace. Purpose: Seed (culinary); fibre – cordage or textiles; bhang (leaf, seeded flower); charas – hand-rubbed. Narrative: A Himalayan cannabis landrace from the Munsiyari region of eastern Kumaon, bordering Nepal, on the old India–Tibet trade route. Local farmers described this to the collector as an excellent ‘three-in-one’ strain for production of fibre, seeds, and hand-rubbed charas. Typical Himalayan landraces from Kumaon and western Nepal are multipurpose strains with large nutritious seeds, high levels of bast fibre, and potent aromatic resins. Planted close together or in close proximity to other plants, this landrace will grow to a single, tall stem. Himalayan strains exist as part of crop–weed complexes, so some plants may exhibit wild-type characteristics. This is a distinct local cultigen, but it has similarities to the accession The Real Seed Company has offered as ‘Kumaoni’. Resin will have the characteristic euphoric, warming high of traditional Himalayan charas.” [Donor describes this accession as a Himalayan multipurpose landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.
2158408G 33716
408G 33717Jumla Cannabis sativa L. NepalNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: “Collected by Angus Pretty in Winter 2021 in Jumla District, Karnali Province, Nepal. Type: Himalayan multipurpose landrace. Purpose: Seed (culiwnary); fibre – cordage or textiles; bhang (leaf, seeded flower); charas – hand-rubbed. Narrative: Collected from a charas farmer in a valley outside the town of Chandannath / Jumla. Multipurpose landraces are a traditional crop in this region of Nepal. This farmer was growing large fields for commercial purposes.” [Donor describes this accession as a Himalayan multipurpose landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering. [S2441-p1 XY genotype CSP-2, female phenotype. 20241101: no male flowers. normal seeds. BMZ OP. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.
2158409G 33717
409G 33718Jumla Jungli Cannabis sativa L. NepalNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: “Collected by Angus Pretty in Winter 2021 in the Jumla District, Karnali Province, Nepal. Type: Himalayan multipurpose landrace – weedy volunteers. Purpose: Seed (culinary); fibre – cordage or textiles; bhang (leaf, seeded flower); charas – hand-rubbed. Narrative: Collected from a village in a valley outside the town of Chandannath / Jumla. Multipurpose landraces are a traditional crop in this region of Nepal. This accession was from plants growing as volunteers around a village and were being harvested by villagers. Plants were dried on roofs. ‘Jungli’ means wild, though clearly these are not truly wild.” [Donor describes this accession as a Himalayan multipurpose landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering. Segregating for purple stems. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Very large MCD.
2158410G 33718
410G 33719Kaghan Valley Cannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9SEEDNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 2 seed packet. [Donor describes this accession as a wild-type; see:] REMARKS Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.2158411G 33719
411G 33720Kalamata Red Cannabis sativa L. GreeceNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 2 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: Of all the Greek heirlooms, the ‘Kalamata Red’ line is the most uncertain in origin. Probably a post Hippie Trail era creation, some speculation possibly includes Thai influences. Definitely a ‘sinsemilla cultigen’. [Donor describes this accession as a heirloom, see:] REMARKS Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Stunning red stems. Very late flowering.
2158412G 33720
412G 33721Kandahar Cannabis sativa L. AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: Seeds are from an ex-situ maintenance grow using seeds originally collected in Kandahar in winter 2019 (because the original 2019 accession had low germination rates.) I can’t offer insights into the off-type plants... Possibly feral influence… possibly seeds were infected or old ? I do recall the grower had some problems getting the original and maintenance seeds to germinate… took weeks…[Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering. Lots of segregation for multiple traits: purple stems, S1267-p3 potentially off type (looks somewhat like ‘Pokhara’?). Some stunted individuals. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.
2158413G 33721
413G 33722Kasai 2022 Cannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9Not Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 0 seed packet. 2158414G 33722
414G 33723Kashmir Cannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Some purple stems. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.
2158415G 33723
415G 33724Kathmandu Valley Cannabis sativa L. NepalNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet. [Donor describes this accession as a Himalayan multipurpose landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally late flowering. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.
2158416G 33724
416G 33725Kerala Cannabis sativa L. IndiaNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

. Donor narrative: Seeds from ex-situ maintenance grow by a somewhat unreliable grower, hopefully pristine and representative of the original landrace, seeds of which were collected in Thekaddy, Kerala by Angus in 2015 [Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally late flowering. Dramatic purple/reddish stems. Male and females had similar flowering dates. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Curator check additional donor documentation.
2158417G 33725
417G 33726Khyber Cannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9Not Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 0 seed packet. 2158418G 33726
418G 33727Kumaoni Cannabis sativa L. IndiaNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 2 seed packet. [Donor describes this accession as a Himalayan multipurpose landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.
2158419G 33727
419G 33728Kurgan Cannabis sativa L. Russian FederationNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet. [Donor describes this accession as a wild-type; see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Looks similar to E. Small “ruderalis” morphotype. Follow up with sex expression. Very early flowering in 2024 trial.
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420G 33729Lamjung Cannabis sativa L. NepalNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet. [Donor describes this accession as a Himalayan ‘mountain ganja’ landrace; see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally late flowering. Some purple flower and stems inds. Seven of nine called female in 2024. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.
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421G 33730Lao Gold Cannabis sativa L. LaosNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 3 seed packets. [Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally late flowering, was not able to complete flowering evaluation by mid November in NY 2024 trials. [S1129-p3; unusual monoecy]. [S2414-p1; mono, BMZ OP]. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.
2158422G 33730
422G 33731Lao Sa Cannabis sativa L. LaosNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet. [Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally late flowering, was not able to complete flowering evaluation by mid November in NY 2024 trials. Some individuals wit purple flowers. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.
2158423G 33731
423G 33732Lao Village Cannabis sativa L. LaosNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet. [Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] 8 of 9 inds were called as female in 2024. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.
2158424G 33732
424G 33733Lebanese Cannabis sativa L. LebanonNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 2 seed packet. [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.
2158425G 33733
425G 33734Malana Cream Cannabis sativa L. IndiaNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: “Collected by Sascha Eckstein in Winter 2022 near Malana Village / Chandrakhani Pass. Type: Himalayan multipurpose landrace (certainly affected by modern hybrids). Purpose: Charas; culinary seed; fibre. Narrative: Malana Village and surrounding regions of Kullu and Parvati are well-known for producing high-grade hand-rubbed charas. However, the authenticity of the charas from this region has been strongly affected by the introduction of modern hybrids. In the 19th Century, cannabis cultivation in the region was documented in British reports. Of Kullu, then part of the Native States neighbouring the Punjab Himalaya, the Indian Hemp Drugs Commission (1893-4) states as follows:
“There is more or less evidence of cultivation of the [Cannabis] plant all over the Himalayan portion of the province, including the smaller Native States. The cultivation is in small patches. A report from Kulu in 1880 says: ‘Almost every house has a small patch near it, a long strip beside a hedge, or a small bed a few square yards long (sic) in area.’ The only other detail of cultivation furnished is that the season of growth is from April and May to October and November. It may be safely assumed that the method of cultivation does not materially differ from that practised in Kumaon, which has been fully described.”
Sowing is more usually around May to June with harvest during October – though law enforcement forces earlier harvesting e.g. mid to late September. By the early 1960s, western travellers were already visiting the area while travelling the Hippie Trail. The impact of modern hybrids on the aroma profile of locally produced charas is increasingly obvious (‘skunky’ aromas that were not a trait pre- 2010s). Westerners have described how in some fields, some plants no longer exhibit hollow stems, which is a change likely caused by introduced Dutch-American cannabis.” [Donor describes this accession as a Himalayan multipurpose landrace, see fascinating remarks: https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/uploads/images/AIA/Cannabis/2168679/Overview%20of%20cannabis%20accessions%20donated%20by%20Angus%20Pretty.pdf]

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Some purple stems. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.
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426G 33735Malawi Gold Cannabis sativa L. MalawiNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor notes: Unknown collector in the 1990s. Place of Collection: Nkhotakota, Malawi. Type: Ganja landrace. Purpose: Ganja (sinsemilla / semi-sensi). Narrative: The donated seeds are many generations removed from the seeds originally collected in Malawi. Said to have originally been collected from Nkhotakota, a region of Malawi renowned for its cannabis. Sold for several years by a seed outfit named ‘Afropips’, which went of out business when its creator (‘Malawi Jim’) died in the 2000s. Seeds of this Afropips ‘Malawi Gold’ were then gifted to donor by a grower based in America. This is the original Afropips Malawi Gold heirloom, a classic tropical Sativa that’s renowned for its warm, postive, and euphoric high. To the best of our knowledge, this line has never been outcrossed, which makes it increasingly rare in a world where nearly all so-called ‘landraces’ have been hit with modern hybrids. This Malawi Gold line was maintained ex-situ for decades by Jim from Afropips, who used this pure Sativa to create some outstanding crosses such as Malberry, an F1 of Malawi Gold and the Dutch Passion Blueberry. The best Malawi cannabis landraces are equatorial Sativa-type plants. Historically, they’re most closely associated with the Nkhotakota region. Traditionally, flowering tops are made into ‘Malawi cobs’ by wrapping them in corn husks for storage and curing. According to the original Afropips description, ‘Malawi Gold is internationally renowned. [user experience] can be attributed to the presence of THCV in this early cultivated strain." [Donor provided this URL with additional information: https://therealseedcompany.com/product/malawi-gold-landrace-strain-cannabis-seeds/ ]. [Additionally, the donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see fascinating remarks:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01. [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally late flowering. Unusual sex expression-- more follow-up needed. [S1486-p3]: found a couple of seeds. [S2527-p2]: suspect mono, but can't find conclusive evidence.
2158427G 33735
427G 33736Mango Thai Cannabis sativa L. LaosNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet. Donor narrative: Collected by Angus Pretty in 2021 in Luang Namtha Province, Lao PDR . Type: Ganja landrace. Purpose: Ganja (sinsemilla / semi-sensi). Narrative: Seeds direct from cultivators in Laos.The seeds were obtained from an Akha village where households were involved in cultivating ganja illegally in fields cleared in the surrounding jungle highlands. Men in these households explained that the Akha themselves do not have a tradition with cannabis – neither fibre types nor drug types. Instead, in recent years, Thai ‘brokers’ had provided seed and instruction on cultivation such as rogueing, timing, and spacing. In one household, a man showed a diagram drawn on paper which was used to instruct on the correct spacing of plants. Bud from these plants is resinous and intensely scented. Aromas range from fruity (papaya, mango) to rich (tobacco, coffee). [Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see fascinating donor remarks: “https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/uploads/images/AIA/Cannabis/2168679/Overview%20of%20cannabis%20accessions%20donated%20by%20Angus%20Pretty.pdf]

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.

[Curator notes 2024:] Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Among the tallest accession evaluated and very large stem diameter in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.
2158428G 33736
428G 33737Mango Thai #2 Cannabis sativa L. LaosNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023Landrace Donation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: "Collected by Angus Pretty in 2022 in Luang Namtha Province, Lao PDR. Type: Ganja landrace. Purpose: Ganja (sinsemilla / semi-sensi). Narrative: Seeds direct from cultivators in Laos. This batch are from a ‘sister’ village to the village from where G 33736 Mango Thai was acquired. The seeds were obtained from an Akha village where households were involved in cultivating ganja illegally in fields cleared in the surrounding jungle highlands. Men in these households explained that the Akha themselves do not have a tradition with cannabis – neither fibre types nor drug types. Instead, in recent years, Thai ‘brokers’ had provided seed and instruction on cultivation such as rogueing, timing, and spacing. In one household, a man showed a diagram drawn on paper which was used to instruct on the correct spacing of plants. Bud from these plants is resinous and intensely scented. Aromas range from fruity (papaya, mango) to rich (tobacco, coffee). [Additionally, the donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see fascinating donor remarks: “https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/uploads/images/AIA/Cannabis/2168679/Overview%20of%20cannabis%20accessions%20donated%20by%20Angus%20Pretty.pdf].

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01. [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally late flowering, was not able to complete flowering evaluation by mid November in NY 2024 trials.
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429G 33738Manipuri Cannabis sativa L. IndiaNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 2 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: This sample is not imo representative of good Manipuri ganja. But given how close Manipur is to Burma, and theories about the origins of Meitei people in Yunna, it will be interesting to see how it relates to accessions such as Burmese and Bokeo (ie, Indian or SE Asian). [Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late emergence of pistilate flowers.
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430G 33739Mazar (‘Mixed plants’) Cannabis sativa L. AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTED11/01/2018LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: “Mixed plants from Mazar” collected by Lucas Strazzeri on November 1st 2018; Seeds collected in fields in the outskirts of Mazar-e-Sharif, between Mazar-e-Sharif and Balkh, Afghanitsan. Growing as a planted field. About half of plants with mature seeds. Average height: 2 meters and heavily branched. Modern hybrids not present in area. [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] S2515-p2: XX genotype but phenotypic male. S3245-p2: very early emergence of male flowers.
2158431G 33739
431G 33740Mazar-i-Sharif Cannabis sativa L. North-West Frontier, PakistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTED05/200734.01000000, 71.52000000LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet:

. Donor Narrative: Mazar-i-Sharif Latitude: 34.01° N (36.75° N) Longitude: 71.52° E (66.89° E). Collected May 2007 by Angus Pretty. Verbal narrative: A landrace known to Afghan cannabis farmers as ‘Mazari’, ‘Balkhi’, or ‘Mazar-i-Sharif’. The seeds in this sample are several generations removed from the original batch brought back from Asia in 2007, since when this landrace has been maintained indoors by a western hobbyist. It’s hoped that USDA accessions G 33706, Cannabis sativa L., Helmand and / or G 33741, Cannabis sativa L., Mazar-i-Sharif #2, which comprise seed direct from farmers in Afghanistan, may also represent the ‘Mazari’ landrace, details of which follow. The original batch of seed [from which G 33740, Cannabis sativa L., Mazar-i-Sharif originates] was purchased in 2007 in Peshawar, northwest Pakistan, from an Afghan merchant who sold excellent ‘charas’ (i.e., dry-sieved resin glands) which he stated was from Balkh, northern Afghanistan. According to the merchant, the purchased seed was also imported from Balkh. The merchant used the name ‘Balkhi’ to describe his charas. He was adamant that the seeds were of the strain used for its production. He emphasised that this strain is large and best harvested at the onset of winter. Specifically, he explained that in order to obtain what is regarded as the best resin, farmers in the north deliberately leave fields standing well into senescence, only cutting with the onset of intensely cold weather in the first week of December. Notably, the merchant’s family migrated from Balkh to Peshawar in the 1970s. When cultivated in North America and Europe, this landrace did conform closely to the merchant’s description. Plants were typically well in excess of two metres, with red stems and pink-red stigmas, and large leaves. The leaflets of ‘shade leaves’ were usually broad and on the majority of plants exhibited a length to width ratio akin to that of ‘Indicas’. Plants matured relatively late, e.g. late October onwards. Notably, early Amsterdam seed catalogues such as the attached Fall 1985 edition of Cultivator’s Choice list a large Afghan strain named ‘Mazari-Afghani’ that matures at the end of October and has a height of up to three metres. In addition, an American hobbyist has provided the attached old photographs of a large broad-leafleted Afghan landrace that she says she collected in northern Afghanistan in the 1970s and which she was told was named ‘Royal Afghan’. Further confirmation of the accuracy of the information provided by the Afghan merchant came in the form of the UNODC Afghanistan Cannabis Surveys of 2009 to 2012. According to the 2009 Survey “The most popular cannabis variety in Afghanistan reported was the Mazari variety (58%).” The variety producing the “best resin” was characterized by its “pink red stalk”. During surveys of Afghanistan, some cannabis fields were observed to reach heights of up to three metres. The UNODC Afghanistan Cannabis Surveys were prompted by the massive cannabis harvests of the 2000s, particularly the years 2006 and 2007, which saw cultivation on an unprecedently large scale in northern Afghanistan, particularly around areas of Balkh Province that are historically famous for producing the best Afghan charas. Northern Afghanistan was then under the control of figures associated with anti-Taliban Northern Alliance and its successor, the United Front. By 2009, the ‘Mazari’ landrace was already favoured by farmers not only in the north, but the south and west of Afghanistan too. Its diffusion throughout Afghanistan appears to have partly been driven by the crackdown on cultivation across Balkh Province following the bumper harvest of 2007, after which eradication drives were implemented by Governor of Balkh, Atta Mohammed Noor. Ironically, this forced cultivation into Taliban-controlled areas of the south. Afghan farmers cultivate ‘Mazari’ and all other Afghan cannabis landraces for the production of cannabis resin (‘charas’ or ‘hashish’). The process employed is the filtration method known to western cannabis aficionados as ‘dry-sieving’. During dry, cool weather, dried and powdered inflorescence is filtered through taught fabric or, more recently, through steel mesh screens and other devices. The highest grade of charas (‘first garda’) is produced by repeated filtering. Historically, there is no culture of producing ‘sinsemilla’ in the Hindu Kush or anywhere in Asia north of 30° N. As expected, no evidence of this product was found in the 2009 to 2012 surveys by UNODC. Traditionally, the crop is always seeded. In so far as there are other traditional products of the cannabis crop than charas in Afghanistan and mountainous regions of Pakistan, the most important of these is seed. Toasted seed and drinks prepared from it are regarded as an important ‘warming’ food during winter months. Additionally, a minority of Afghan consumers enjoy consuming the plant as ‘bhang’, in the sense of the most basic preparation or ‘drug product’, namely powdered or pounded leaf, often including inflorescence, cooked and taken as a drink with fatty foods such as dairy, nuts, or fried snacks. The present sample is approximately three generations removed from the original 2007 batch and has been maintained by open pollination, in the sense that all healthy males were allowed to pollinate all females. Deliberate selective pressure was applied only in so far as seed from the most resinous female(s) was used to sow the next crop. Unfortunately, loss of one crop means there is a bottle-neck in this line dating to c. 2013. Nevertheless, plants show good vigour and variation. . [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] [S2532-p1: XX genotype with male flowers.
2158432G 33740
432G 33741Mazar-i-Sharif #2 Cannabis sativa L. AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet;

Donor/Collector Passport: (See G 33740).. [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering.
2158433G 33741
433G 33742Moliotiko Cannabis sativa L. GreeceNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative (slight edits for online display zjs). "Date of Collection: 2020, Place of Collection: Molos, Central Greece, Type: Greek landrace, Purpose: Charas / hashish (dry-sieved resin); latterly sinsemilla.Narrative: Maintained one generation ex-situ from seeds direct from cultivators in Central Greece. A semidwarf cannabis landrace direct from Greek farmers who cultivated this strain for decades in Central Greece. 'Moliotiko' means 'from Molos', a town near Lamia in Central Greece. One of the main Greek names of this strain translates as 'Molos Red'.'Moliotiko' is presumed to be in part descended from the East Mediterranean cannabis landraces that until the 1930s supplied among the largest cannabis markets in the world, particularly the vast demand for hashish from the megacities of Egypt." [ The donor provided a URL with additional information: https://therealseedcompany.com/product/moliotiko-greek-kalamata-landrace-seeds/ . Additionally, the donor describes this accession as a heirloom, see: https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/uploads/images/AIA/Cannabis/2168679/Overview%20of%20cannabis%20accessions%20donated%20by%20Angus%20Pretty.pdf]"

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01. [curator notes 2024:] S2251-p1 and S3311-p1 have unique forms of monoecy, see images. 5 of 8 called monoecious in 2024. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.
2158434G 33742
434G 33743Murree Cannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9SEEDNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a wild-type; see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.
2158435G 33743
435G 33744Nanda Devi Cannabis sativa L. IndiaNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023Landrace Donation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative (+slight edits for online display by zjs): "Collected by Sascha Eckstein in 2021 from Loharket, Bageshwar District, Kumaon, Uttarakhand, Indian Himalaya. Usage type [is described as] Charas landrace for Charas production.Seed collected direct from villagers in Loharket village.Note that usually the collector responsible for visiting this village is Angus Pretty, who goes to a particular household to obtain seeds of this landrace. However, this accession was collected by Sascha Eckstein, who was not able to make contact with that household, so may not have obtained the right seeds. In this village, farmers state that they cultivate two distinct types of cannabis cultigen. One type is a multipurpose landrace (seed / fibre/ charas) known as ‘dati’. The other type is specifically for producing charas and is described by farmers as a ‘smaller’ plant, by which farmers seem to mean this landrace has a more ‘delicate’ or ‘less robust’ structure. The accession [G 33743 – Nanda Devi #2] was provided on the understanding this is the ‘larger’ multipurpose ‘dati’ type. The current accession [G 33742 – Nanda Devi] is ostensibly of the cultigen specifically for producing charas – i.e., superior charas than the multipurpose landraces can produce. The earlier harvest in Loharket may be due to its aspect and geography creating a microclimate that’s warmer than usual for this area – so farmers can sow early – rather than this landrace being especially early for a Himalayan landrace. Most are c. 5 months from seed to harvest. [The donor provided this URL for additional discussion of accession: https://therealseedcompany.com/product/nanda-devi-himalayan-landrace-strain-cannabis-seeds/. The donor describes this accession as a Himalayan multipurpose landrace, see fascinating donor remarks: REMARKS ]."

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01. [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering. Purple stems. S1071-p2 XX geno but male phenotype. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Very large MCD.
2158436G 33744
436G 33745Nanda Devi #2 Cannabis sativa L. IndiaNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023Landrace Donation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: "Collected by Sascha Eckstein in 2021. Collected in Loharket, Bageshwar District, Kumaon, Uttarakhand, Indian Himalaya. [This accession is described as a] Himalayan multipurpose landrace. Usage: Charas; culinary seeds; fibre (textiles, cordage). Seed direct from villagers in Loharket village. In this village, farmers state that they cultivate two distinct types of cannabis cultigen. One type is a multipurpose landrace (seed / fibre/ charas) known as ‘dati’. The other type is specifically for producing charas and is described by farmers as a ‘smaller’ plant, by which farmers seem to mean this landrace has a more ‘delicate’ or ‘less robust’ structure. The accession G 33743 – Nanda Devi #2 was provided on the understanding this is the ‘larger’ multipurpose ‘dati’ type. The accession G 33742 – Nanda Devi is ostensibly of the cultigen specifically for producing charas – i.e., superior charas than the multipurpose landraces can produce." [Additionally, the donor describes this accession as a Himalayan multipurpose landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.
2158437G 33745
437G 33746Nangarhar Cannabis sativa L. AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023Landrace Donation on 20230822 contained 2 seed packets.

Donor remarks: ["Collected in Nangarhar, Afghanistan – from harvest of winter 2022. Purpose: Charas (sieved); seed (culinary). Collected at 34° N. Central Asian drug-type landraces are always grown as a seeded crop.Seeds are a crucial part of the winter diet in Central Asia, especially in mountainous regions such as the Hindu Kush (and Indian and Nepali Himalaya)"]. [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering.
2158438G 33746
438G 33747Naqut Cannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023Landrace Donation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Both Afghanistan and Pakistan listed as countries of origin. Donor notes: "Collected directly from the Hindu Kush – from the winter 2022 harvest. Please contact donor if seeking further details, as these will need to be clarified with the collectors. Presumed to be another charas landrace – i.e., for dry-sieved hashish and culinary seed" [Additionally, donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Mice loved this accession for some reason! Very large stem diameter 100 days after sowing in 2024.
2158439G 33747
439G 33748NepalCannabis sativa L. NepalNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a Himalayan multipurpose landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally late flowering. Some purple stem. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.
2158440G 33748
440G 33749NMGCannabis sativa L. NepalNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: Sold as ‘Nepalese Mountain Ganja’ online . A cultivator with a lot of experience with landraces writes that this accession shows “three really distinct phenos: half of the plants are semidwarf with some ‘wild’ type leaves and bud structure; the other half are more classic Sativa type, with one side having ‘Nanda Devi’ kind of flower structure and the other side a more true ganja type – very resinous and with better bud structure.” other reports include “The Nepalese Mountain Ganja is stunning! I call it ‘coke’ weed as you are racing around doing s&*t for hours afterwards!” Strongly stimulating effects are a trait of South Asian ganja landraces such as ‘Kerala’ and ‘Odisha’, and they’re noted by Bowrey (1670s) and Lamarck." [Donor describes this accession as a Himalayan ‘mountain ganja’ landrace; see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally late flowering.[S1248-p1]: single male flower on whole plant and it was *definitely* attached. [S3031-p2]: purple stem. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.
2158441G 33749
441G 33750Nepali (Baglung) Cannabis sativa L. NepalNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a Himalayan ‘mountain ganja’ landrace; see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally late flowering.[S2505-p1]: XX genotype but only male flowers. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.
2158442G 33750
442G 33751Nepali Multipurpose Cannabis sativa L. NepalNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a Himalayan multipurpose landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally late flowering. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.
2158443G 33751
443G 33752Panjshir Cannabis sativa L. AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] [S2398-p3]: damaged branch flowered way before rest of plant. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Very large stem diameter 100 days after sowing in 2024.
2158444G 33752
444G 33753Parvati Cannabis sativa L. IndiaNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a Himalayan multipurpose landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Some purple stem. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.
2158445G 33753
445G 33754Pokhara Cannabis sativa L. NepalNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023Landrace Donation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor notes: [" ganja (sinsemilla / semi-sensi). Contrary to its name, this accession was in fact collected in the town of Gorkha. Seeds were obtained in a bazaar in Gorkha, where seeds can be bought legally for culinary use. When asked about the origin of the seeds, the vendor stated ‘Pokhara’. Based on this response plus factors such as the appearance of the seeds and their being sold in a bazaar, the collector assumed – incorrectly - that these were seeds of a multipurpose Himalayan landrace. The traits shown by the plants germinated from these seeds indicate that this is in fact a ganja landrace – ie, for producing sinsemilla / semi-sensi (ganja). In Nepal, ganja landraces of this type are associated with subtropical and tropical regions such as the Terai – e.g., around Makwanpur and Manakamana." [additional notes]: "I tried to get more of these in Gorkha this year but the vendor had sold out. I bought several batches in Gorkha itself and nearby in Manakamana, around where the vendor said she got the seeds. Sascha and I will probably have another go this November when we can see plants still growing. I’m not sure what flowering issues are about. Given the lady says they’re from the mountains, it’s highly unlikely they were growing from Sept to March as can happen in the lowlands near India, so my suggestion about dark hours [is] probably wrong." [Additionally, the donor describes this accession as a Himalayan multipurpose landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01. [curator notes 2024:] Incredible accession, very unique in many ways. Very unusual leaf morphology and branching architecture. The latest flowering accession of ~500 in 2024 NY trial. Exceptionally late flowering, was not able to complete flowering evaluation by mid November in NY 2024 trials. Some monoecy, but hard to call because of late flowering. [S1033-p3 didn't "fully" flower until 20241027, see image, I then found a few seeds nov 7, switched to O]. 3 of 4 called monoecious in 2024. George Stack’s favorite. Fun facts: [1] once he grew them in a growth chamber under constant 12 hour days and they didn’t flower for over 3 months, [2] plants are approximatly 1 Yousoon tall. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.
2158446G 33754
446G 33755Rasoli Cannabis sativa L. IndiaNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a Himalayan multipurpose landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering.Purple stems. Called as XX genotype but male flowers. Male skew 7/9 individuals in 2024. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.
2158447G 33755
447G 33756Rif Mountain (Ketama) Cannabis sativa L. MoroccoNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023Landrace Donation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor notes: “Seeds from an ex-situ maintenance grow. Not collected directly at source in Morocco by the donor / collector. Prior to being obtained by the donor this line was selectively bred outside Morocco for several generations by European cannabis breeders for use as high-potency sinsemilla. In other words, this line is no longer accurately representative of a real Moroccan landrace. In so far as any authentic Moroccan landraces may still exist in Morocco (unlikely) they are / were a bulk-selected crop. In recent decades, they were harvested for use as dry-sieved hashish / charas. Prior to the 1960s, the main product in Morocco is said to have been ‘kif’, in the sense of coarse lightly seeded inflorescences of low to moderate potency." Additional donor information: "This is the same batch of seeds as the ‘Rif Mountain’ - same notes: another line that goes around in the Spanish and North American scene, so it’s undergone several generations for use as a sinsemilla cultivar. Plus it can’t be ruled out that it’s been crossed to Northern Lights or similar.", [Additionally, the donor describes this accession as an heirloom, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] [S2510-p1 as XY genotype but female flowers]. Male and females had similar flowering dates. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.
2158448G 33756
448G 33757Sheberghan Cannabis sativa L. AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023Landrace Donation on 20230822 contained 2 seed packets.

Donor note: "Seeds from an ex-situ maintenance grow of a charas landrace originally collected near Sheberghan, northern Afghanistan, 2018 harvest. Maintenance grows involved not more than double-digit numbers of parent plants." [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.
2158449G 33757
449G 33758Sholgara (‘Dry buds’) Cannabis sativa L. AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTED11/10/201836.40500000, 66.91200000LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: Dry Bud given by farmer in Sholgara. Collected by Lucas Strazzeri November 10th 2018 from seeds given by a farmer from its 2018 harvest in Sholgara, Balkh Province, Afghanistan. Latitude: 36.40453, Longitude: 66.918591 growing as a planted field. Heavily branched phenotype. Modern hybrids not present in area. [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Severe mice damage.
2158450G 33758
450G 33759Shugran Cannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9SEEDNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 2 seed packets.

[Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Some inds with purple stems. Very high seed shattering. Look into difference between male and female flowering date. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Among the tallest accession evaluated in 2024 NY trials when evaluated at 100 days after sowing.
2158451G 33759
451G 33760Siberian Cannabis sativa L. Russian FederationNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as wild-type; see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very early flowering in 2024 trial. Very low kite circularity at 100 days.
2158452G 33760
452G 33761Sinai Cannabis sativa L. EgyptNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: On second thoughts, I would just go with ‘landrace’ for the ‘Sinai’. The seeds are from ex-situ maintenance grows of accessions originally collected in Sinai during the 1990s. [Seeds were not produced under modern or ] intensive breeding methods, so the plants should be representative of an authentic Egyptian landrace. [Regarded as particulary] tasty seeds - it’s a fair bet they’re used as food! [Donor describes this accession as a landrace , see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] [S2404-p1, appears to be XY genotype (CSP2) with female flowers. I like how the seeds taste.
2158453G 33761
453G 33762Sudanese Cannabis sativa L. SudanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: "Seeds from an ex-situ maintenance grow of an accession originally collected in 2008 in the Nile River region of South Sudan. Quite similar in appearance to the Sinai but with more consistently high THC, suggesting a history of use as bud (ganja)." [Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.
2158454G 33762
454G 33763Tatarstan Cannabis sativa L. Russian FederationNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a wild-type; see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very early flowering in 2024 trial.
2158455G 33763
455G 33764Tashkurgan Cannabis sativa L. Balkh, AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTED201836.69800000, 67.68920000400LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 2 seed packets.

Donor narrative: “Tashkurgan" collected by Lucas Strazzeri on November 20th 2018, seeds given by a farmer from its 2018 harvest near Tashkurghan, Balkh Province, Afghanistan. Latitude: 36.698249. Longitude: 67.689263. Altitude: 400 meters. Growing as a planted field. Plant height unknown. Heavily branched and no modern hybrids present in area. The seeds have been given by a farmer, so I could not exactly see the plants. Few seeds growing in the alps this season definetly show an heavy branching, leaves color ranging from dark purple to blue when temperature starts to drop, and some pink stigmas. [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.
2158456G 33764
456G 33765TimiguraCannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9SEEDNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a wild-type; see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.
2158457G 33765
457G 33766Tirah Cannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Segregation for purple color ([S2091-p1]: Flower Only, [S2091-p2]: Whole Plant). Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.
2158458G 33766
458G 33767Tora Bora Cannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor narrative: "Seeds from an ex-situ maintenance grow of an accession from the Af-Pak border region around the Tora Bora caves on the border of Khyber and Nangarhar Province. " [Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.
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459G 33768Turkish Cannabis sativa L. TurkeyNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 2 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: "Seeds of an alleged Turkish line. Came to via a Spanish group that was breeding the line for CBD. Maintained subsequently without a view to increasing CBD. I’d be interested to see how it relates to the Lebanese, Syrian, Sinai, Greek and Moroccan etc. vs the more eastern landraces from Afghanistan. " [Donor describes this accession as a heirloom, see:] REMARKS Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] 8 of 9 inds were called as female in 2024. Likely highly susceptible to powdery mildew.

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460G 33769Ukhrul Cannabis sativa L. IndiaNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

Donor Narrative: "Probably very similar to the Manipuri accession. Interested to see where it sits in genome viz Indian ganja vs SE Asian ganja." [Donor describes this accession as a Ganja landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Exceptionally late flowering, was not able to complete flowering evaluation by mid November in NY 2024 trials. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.
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461G 33770Waziri Cannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.
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462G 33771X18 (Cider Kush) Cannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet..

Donor Narrative: "This is a Spanish continuation of the original Tom Hill X18, a renowned true-breeding Indica-type strain with roots in the Pakistani Hindu Kush. The original landrace from which X18 was inbred is said to have been introduced to Northern California in the 1980s. Crucially, it’s believed this strain has never been outcrossed. This Spanish continuation of the X18 has two main variants, one sour and one sweet. The sour type has a powerful apple cider aroma. The sweet type has candy, pear, apple, and grape scents. [Donor describes this accession as a heirloom , see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Seven of nine called female in 2024. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.
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463G 33772Yaseen Cannabis sativa L. PakistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDPRE 2023LandraceDonation on 20230822 contained 1 seed packet.

[Donor describes this accession as a charas landrace, see:] REMARKS

Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Severe mice damage. Very large stem diameter 100 days after sowing in 2024.
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464G 33667Log Cannabis sativa L. Lowgar, AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDNEAR 2023Verbatim donor description: Collected from cultivated plants of wild origin endemic to Logar Province. Collected from farm in agricultural land with no mountains nearby.33.96400000, 68.94500000LandraceVerbatim donor description: Collected from cultivated plants of wild origin endemic to Logar Province. Collected from farm in agricultural land with no mountains nearby. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.2158256G 33667
465G 33668Herat Cannabis sativa L. Herāt, AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDNEAR 2023Verbatim donor description: Collected from farm in agricultural land with no mountains nearby. Extremely xeric environment. Herat Province borders Turkmenistan and Iran. 34.39200000, 61.91000000LandraceVerbatim donor description: Collected from farm in agricultural land with no mountains nearby. Extremely xeric environment. Herat Province borders Turkmenistan and Iran. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Some purple leaf/flower. Very late flowering.2158257G 33668
466G 33669Pakt EndemicCannabis sativa L. Paktiyā, AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDNEAR 2023Verbatim donor description: Collection: Wild collected; The vial labelled “Paktika” on the side is an endemic landrace. [Curator note, named 'Pakt Endemic'; zjs 20230815]. 33.97200000, 69.83400000LandraceVerbatim donor description: Collection: Wild collected; The vial labelled “Paktika” on the side is an endemic landrace. [Curator note, named 'Pakt Endemic'; zjs 20230815]. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Likely highly suceptible to powdery mildew.2158258G 33669
467G 33670Pakt UniqueCannabis sativa L. Paktiyā, AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDNEAR 2023Verbatim donor description: 2nd vial (only “Pakt” on top) may be unique. [Curator note, named 'Pakt Unique'; zjs 20230815]. 33.97200000, 69.83400000LandraceVerbatim donor description: 2nd vial (only “Pakt” on top) may be unique. [Curator note, named 'Pakt Unique'; zjs 20230815]. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering.2158259G 33670
468G 33671HelCannabis sativa L. Helmand, AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDNEAR 2023Verbatim donor description: Collected from cultivated plants of wild origin endemic to Helmand Province. Collected from farm in very rich agricultural land with Opium also grown nearby. Low possibility of admixture; no mountains. 31.58100000, 64.20900000LandraceVerbatim donor description: Collected from cultivated plants of wild origin endemic to Helmand Province. Collected from farm in very rich agricultural land with Opium also grown nearby. Low possibility of admixture; no mountains. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.2158260G 33671
469G 33672NimCannabis sativa L. Nīmrōz, AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDNEAR 2023Verbatim donor description: Wild Collected. Collected from xeric forest on the border with Iran. 31.16900000, 61.99500000LandraceVerbatim donor description: Wild Collected. Collected from xeric forest on the border with Iran. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.2158261G 33672
470G 33673KabCannabis sativa L. Kābul, AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDNEAR 2023Verbatim donor description: Collected from cultivated plants of wild origin. Origin is unknown. Collected from rich agricultural farmland next to xeric areas. Large cultivation area; provenance unknown.34.37900000, 69.19900000LandraceVerbatim donor description: Collected from cultivated plants of wild origin. Origin is unknown. Collected from rich agricultural farmland next to xeric areas. Large cultivation area; provenance unknown. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2158262G 33673
471G 33674Panj Cannabis sativa L. Panjshayr, AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDNEAR 2023Verbatim donor description: Wild Collected. Collected in very remote region bordering Pakistan. Very tall mountains with valleys. 35.23600000, 69.85400000LandraceVerbatim donor description: Wild Collected. Collected in very remote region bordering Pakistan. Very tall mountains with valleys. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] [S2360-p1: XX geno CSP-2, phenotypically male]. BMZ OP. Likely highly susceptible to powdery mildew.2158263G 33674
472G 33675Perwan Cannabis sativa L. Parwān, AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDNEAR 2023Verbatim donor description: Collection: Collected from cultivated plants of wild origin. Origin is unknown. Collected from rich agricultural farmland. Large cultivation area; provenance unknown. Likely endemic strain34.78000000, 68.55200000LandraceVerbatim donor description: Collection: Collected from cultivated plants of wild origin. Origin is unknown. Collected from rich agricultural farmland. Large cultivation area; provenance unknown. Likely endemic strain Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2158264G 33675
473G 33676KandCannabis sativa L. Kandahār, AfghanistanNE9PLANTNot Available2023COLLECTEDNEAR 2023Verbatim donor description: No information given except that the strain is wild collected. LandraceVerbatim donor description: No information given except that the strain is wild collected. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very late flowering. [S1133-p1: XY CSP-2, female phenotype]. BMZ OP. Likely highly susceptible to powdery mildew. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria. Very large stem diameter 100 days after sowing in 2024.2158265G 33676
474G 33640AxP #8 SolidBudCannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusDonor narrative: These "AxP" lines are an open pollinated cross between 'Acer' male) x 'Pablo' (female). There's a mixture of early/late flowering phenotypes, 'Pablo' aka 'Pablo Picasso'. Putative humulus x cannabis hybrid. Donation by Coty Putnam, seed saver extraordinaire. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] “Duckfoot” leaf phenotype.2142850G 33640
475G 33641AxP OP Herm #3Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusDonor narrative: These "AxP" lines are an open pollinated cross between 'Acer' male) x 'Pablo' (female). There's a mixture of early/late flowering phenotypes, 'Pablo' aka 'Pablo Picasso'. Putative humulus x cannabis hybrid. Donation by Coty Putnam, seed saver extraordinaire. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] “Duckfoot” leaf phenotype. Individual with distint male and female inflour. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2142851G 33641
476G 33642AxP #4 FtCannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusDonor narrative: These "AxP" lines are an open pollinated cross between 'Acer' male) x 'Pablo' (female). There's a mixture of early/late flowering phenotypes, 'Pablo' aka 'Pablo Picasso'. Putative humulus x cannabis hybrid. Donation by Coty Putnam, seed saver extraordinaire. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] “Duckfoot” leaf phenotype.2142852G 33642
477G 33643AxP #5++Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusDonor narrative: These "AxP" lines are an open pollinated cross between 'Acer' male) x 'Pablo' (female). There's a mixture of early/late flowering phenotypes, 'Pablo' aka 'Pablo Picasso'. Putative humulus x cannabis hybrid. Donation by Coty Putnam, seed saver extraordinaire. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] “Duckfoot” leaf phenotype. All 7 inds called female in 2024. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2142853G 33643
478G 33644AxP #8 Ft thinCannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusDonor narrative: These "AxP" lines are an open pollinated cross between 'Acer' male) x 'Pablo' (female). There's a mixture of early/late flowering phenotypes, 'Pablo' aka 'Pablo Picasso'. Putative humulus x cannabis hybrid. Donation by Coty Putnam, seed saver extraordinaire. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] “Duckfoot” leaf phenotype.2142854G 33644
479G 33645AxP #9Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusDonor narrative: These "AxP" lines are an open pollinated cross between 'Acer' male) x 'Pablo' (female). There's a mixture of early/late flowering phenotypes, 'Pablo' aka 'Pablo Picasso'. Putative humulus x cannabis hybrid. Donation by Coty Putnam, seed saver extraordinaire. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] “Duckfoot” leaf phenotype.2142855G 33645
480G 33646AxP #10Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusDonor narrative: These "AxP" lines are an open pollinated cross between 'Acer' male) x 'Pablo' (female). There's a mixture of early/late flowering phenotypes, 'Pablo' aka 'Pablo Picasso'. Putative humulus x cannabis hybrid. Donation by Coty Putnam, seed saver extraordinaire. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] “Duckfoot” leaf phenotype. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2142856G 33646
481G 33647AxP #11Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Uncertain improvement statusDonor narrative: These "AxP" lines are an open pollinated cross between 'Acer' male) x 'Pablo' (female). There's a mixture of early/late flowering phenotypes, 'Pablo' aka 'Pablo Picasso'. Putative humulus x cannabis hybrid. Donation by Coty Putnam, seed saver extraordinaire. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] “Duckfoot” leaf phenotype. [S2375-p1 XY genotype (CSP-2), phenotypically female, appears to be a true mismatch. BMZ OP.2142857G 33647
482G 33592'Carmagnola'Cannabis sativa L. ItalyNE9PLANT2023DEVELOPEDPRE 1911CultivarFrom Crop Research Institue (Czechia); Seed acquired from Výzkumný ústav rostlinné výroby v.v.i. (Crop Research Institute) Drnovská 507. 161 06 Praha 6 – Ruzyně. Czech Republic. 2023-05-03. Phytosantary No EU CZ 294910. Gene bank CRI Prague [Date : 25.3.2023. Req. No.: 2023/GB0064]. Acc 05X1500025 Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2142000G 33592
483G 33591'USO 31'Cannabis sativa L. UkraineNE9PLANT2023DEVELOPEDNEAR 1987CultivarFrom Crop Research Institue (Czechia); Seed acquired from Výzkumný ústav rostlinné výroby v.v.i. (Crop Research Institute) Drnovská 507. 161 06 Praha 6 – Ruzyně. Czech Republic. 2023-05-03. Phytosantary No EU CZ 294910. Gene bank CRI Prague [Date : 25.3.2023. Req. No.: 2023/GB0064]. Acc 05X1500007. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Half of inds called monoecious in 2024. Very long trunk length at 100 days. Very low kite circularity at 100 days.2141997G 33591
484G 33569G 33569Cannabis sativa L. PLANTHistoric2023CultivarSeed acquired from Corbett Miteff of KonopiUS for USDA-ARS PGRU Evaluation. Commercial accession, not for distribution in NPGS, evaluation only. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Very long trunk length at 100 days. Very low kite circularity at 100 days.2141896G 33569
485G 33565'MV x SYR'Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Breeding materialGermplasm donated by Thomas Lodge in 2023. Pedigree is listed as “Swiss CBG'/'1:1 THC:THCv African Landrace'//Syrian landrace”. Donor reports that germplasm is breeding material selected for cannabinoids. Donor narrative: “1-5% CBG, THCV and THC levels at week 5.”. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Interesting blend of M (3)/F (2)/O (3) individuals in 2024.2141834G 33565
486G 33566'WG x TG'Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Breeding materialGermplasm donated by Thomas Lodge in 2023. Pedigree is listed as “Willy G's CBD' (Lebanese landrace)/'Tangie CBD'”. Donor reports that germplasm is breeding material selected for cannabinoids. Donor narrative: “Various cannabinoid profiles may be found, with consistently high CBD levels and varying THC levels. William Watson brought back seeds from Bakka Valley, Lebanon, which were later presented as "Willy G's CBD" by Humboldt Seed Co. Feminized pollen was introduced to Willy' G's from Tangie CBD.” Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Some purple flowers. Otherwise appears chemical.2141835G 33566
487G 33567'Purple Panther'Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023Breeding materialGermplasm donated by Thomas Lodge in 2023. Pedigree is listed as “Selection from 'Pink Panther'”. Donor reports that germplasm is "F2 purple selection of High Alpine seeds "Pink Panther" and selected for cannabinoids and is feminized. Donor narrative: “ Early flowering, high terpene, total THC compliant at week 7. Pink Panther from High Alpine Seeds.”. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Some purple flowers. Otherwise appears chemical. Probably feminized. Likely highly susceptible to powdery mildew.2141836G 33567
488G 33568'Rosauto'Cannabis sativa L. NE9PLANTNot Available2023CultivarGermplasm donated by Thomas Lodge in 2023. Pedigree is listed as: “CK'/'EC9'//'BAP'”. Donor reports that germplasm is a hybrid, selected for cannabinoids/terpenes, and is feminized. Donor narrative: “Day neutral selection, 60-70 days. Consistently <1m tall, high terpene levels, and total THC compliant at week 7+” Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Appears DL neutral. is this feminized (9 of 9 phenotypically female).2141837G 33568
489G 33535'#4'Cannabis sativa L. United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2023DEVELOPEDPRE 2023CultivarChemotype 2 and 3. Dioecious. Received by Cornell University 4/17/2018. Acquired from Plant Science Lab (Buffalo). Cornell suspects that this is a high CBD line. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Look into difference between male and female flowering date. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2141761G 33535
490G 33536'Lithuanian Mystery'Cannabis sativa L. LithuaniaNE9PLANTNot Available2023DEVELOPEDPRE 2023CultivarPassport for this accession is ambiguous. Donator is not sure which cultivar it is or if it is unique. Unknown chemotype(s) at donation. Individuals are a mix of monoecious and dioecious. Received by Cornell University 4/26/2019 from Endobotanicals, who received this material from Lithuania. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Male skew 7/9 individuals in 2024. Very early flowering in 2024 trial. Very low kite circularity at 100 days.2141762G 33536
491G 33537'RN 17'Cannabis sativa L. United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2023DEVELOPEDPRE 2023CultivarChemotypes 2 and 3, dioecious. Recorded TSW = 15.9. Received from Paul Smith (Denver Co.) on 2/18/2019. This line of cultivars are called ‘Relief Now’ or RN. These materials were trialed by Cornell University in 2019, see publication (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/gcbb.12793). Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.2141763G 33537
492G 33538'RN 16'Cannabis sativa L. United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2023DEVELOPEDPRE 2023CultivarChemotypes 2 and 3, dioecious. Recorded TSW = 22.1. Received from Paul Smith (Denver Co.) on 2/18/2019. This line of cultivars are called ‘Relief Now’ or RN. These materials were trialed by Cornell University in 2019, see publication (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/gcbb.12793). Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01.2141764G 33538
493G 33539'RN 19'Cannabis sativa L. United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2023DEVELOPEDPRE 2023CultivarChemotypes 2 and 3, dioecious. Recorded TSW = 15.3. Received from Paul Smith (Denver Co.) on 2/18/2019. This line of cultivars are called ‘Relief Now’ or RN. These materials were trialed by Cornell University in 2019, see publication (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/gcbb.12793). Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Likely susceptible to powdery mildew. Very large stem diameter 100 days after sowing in 2024.2141765G 33539
494G 33540'RN 13A'Cannabis sativa L. United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2023DEVELOPEDPRE 2023CultivarChemotypes 2 and 3, dioecious. Recorded TSW = 13.6. Received from Paul Smith (Denver Co.) on 2/18/2019. This line of cultivars are called ‘Relief Now’ or RN. These materials were trialed by Cornell University in 2019, see publication (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/gcbb.12793).
Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Some inds with purple flowers. Potential powdery mildew resistance in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.
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495G 33541'Stable Fire Cherry 308'Cannabis sativa L. United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2023DEVELOPEDPRE 2023Cultivar‘Stable Fire Cherry 308’ is from Hemp Logic. Recorded TSW = 14.0. Received by Cornell University 3/10/2019. . These materials were trialed by Cornell University in 2019, see publication (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/gcbb.12793), the lead author refers to this accession as ‘Cherry 308’ in this publication. Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Seven of nine called female in 2024.2141767G 33541
496G 33542'Cherry 5'Cannabis sativa L. United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2023DEVELOPEDPRE 2023CultivarCornell University sampled 40 individuals and recorded them as all chemotype 3. Dioecious. Received 3/10/2019 from Hemp Logic. These materials were trialed by Cornell University in 2019, see publication (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/gcbb.12793). Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Chemical. In a very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024, plants seemed likely susceptible to septoria.2141768G 33542
497G 33543'Cherry 307'Cannabis sativa L. United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2023DEVELOPEDPRE 2023Cultivar Cornell University sampled 40 individuals and recorded them as all chemotype 3. Dioecious. Received 3/10/2019 from Hemp Logic. These materials were trialed by Cornell University in 2019, see publication (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/gcbb.12793). Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Chemical. Likely susceptible to powdery mildew.2141769G 33543
498G 33544'NY Cherry'Cannabis sativa L. United StatesNE9PLANTNot Available2023DEVELOPEDPRE 2023CultivarCornell University sampled 40 individuals and recorded them as all chemotype 3. Dioecious. TSW = 14.7. Cornell University acquired them from Genesis Hemp Alliance LLC on 3/27/2019. This material was labeled as a High-cannabinoid cultivar, CU observed a male skew in the individuals (60-70% male). These materials were trialed by Cornell University in 2019, see publication (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/gcbb.12793). Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] Seven of nine called female in 2024.2141770G 33544
499G 33545'PUMA'Cannabis sativa L. ChinaNE9PLANTNot Available2023DEVELOPEDPRE 2023CultivarCornell University has observed chemotype 1, 2, and 3 individuals within this population. Dioecious. Fiber/grain cultivar of Chinese origin. Received by Cornell University 3/19/2019 from CN Kenaf & Hemp Seed. Donator narrative: “Imported directly from China, shipped within plastic pellets. Generally, have largish seeds. All segregating for chemotype. Some selection was made.” Accession was (or attempted to be) included in the 2024 USDA-ARS Hemp Germplasm Laboratory and HudsonAlpha genome sequencing and phenotyping trial in PGRU Wellington Zone 01 [curator notes 2024:] “East Asian” fiber phenotype. Low septoria in very preliminary screening of several plants in 2024.2141771G 33545