sativa
Ethiopian highland landrace · Landrace (Ethiopia)
Highland Ethiopian is the East African landrace sativa from the upland regions of the Ethiopian Highlands, an extremely uncommon lineage that sits in the same African landrace family tree as Malawi and Durban without sharing their wider commercial history. The high is light, racy, and cerebrally clean, the head rises fast and stays clear, and the arc tapers without weight. Rarely shows up at all on modern menus.
Aroma is dry earth with a floral and herbal spice backbone, the kind of terroir-forward profile that lab terpene panels often read as moderate but distinctive. Pinene and myrcene lead. THC reads at the lower end of modern catalogs, which is part of why some users describe it as a session-length sativa rather than a one-hit cultivar. A heritage curiosity for adults 21+ exploring the deepest end of African landrace genetics.
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Highland Ethiopian is classified as a sativa strain. Its genetic lineage is Ethiopian highland landrace.
Consumers commonly report that Highland Ethiopian produces feelings of uplifted, energetic, creative, and happy. Individual responses vary with dose, tolerance, and setting.
Highland Ethiopian's flavor profile is characterized by earthy, spicy, herbal, and floral notes.
Highland Ethiopian typically tests in the 12–18% THC range. This is a typical modern-market potency range.
Highland Ethiopian is commonly reported by consumers as helpful for fatigue, depression, and stress. These are self-reported experiences, not medical claims; consult a healthcare professional for therapeutic use.
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