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Pure Himalayan landrace — sweet-resin heritage sativa.
Highland Nepalese is a pure landrace sativa from the Himalayan foothills of Nepal — historically used as the source genetic for traditional Nepalese hand-rubbed hashish (charas). Head-up sativa expression with surprisingly dense resin coverage given the sativa structure. Sweet-spice and pine on the nose. Landrace genetics mean phenotype variance is wide.
Genetics
Highland Nepalese's parents, descendants, and sister strains in the catalog.
Aromatic chemistry
Nepal is one of the historical centers of charas production — hand-rubbed hashish made by rolling fresh flower between the palms. The Nepalese landrace was selected over generations for resin coverage, making it one of the few sativas with hash-friendly trichome density.
Highland Nepalese is a sativa — head-up and uplifted in character, with the energetic profile customers expect from sativa-dominant flower. The lineage is Landrace — Nepal (Himalayan foothills).
Highland Nepalese hits sweet spice up front, pine through the middle, and earth on the exhale. The smell out of the jar reads the same way — distinctive once you've had it once or twice.
Highland Nepalese tests in the 14–20% THC range — on the lower end for a flower strain. Customers report a milder, easier experience than the 24%+ heavy hitters.
Highland Nepalese reads as a daytime strain — head-up and uplifted, the kind customers commonly reach for in the morning or early afternoon when there's still a to-do list.
Verified May 16, 2026 against 2 sources.
21+. Cannabis affects people differently — your experience may vary. Not medical advice. Effects described are common customer reports, not promises. Seattle Cannabis Co., Seattle, WA.