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White Truffle × Trop Cherry — funk meets fruit.
White Cherries crosses White Truffle with Tropicana Cherry — pulling the gas-and-funk side of the White Truffle family together with the fruit-forward Trop Cherry top notes. Hybrid that reads cherry-sweet on the open and lands gas-funky on the back end. White Truffle is the breeder anchor; Trop Cherry is the shorthand pheno label many growers use for cuts derived from Tropicana Cherry (corpus member).
Genetics
White Cherries's parents, descendants, and sister strains in the catalog.
Aromatic chemistry
The Trop Cherry side adds a sweet-cherry top note that pure White Truffle doesn't carry. White Truffle on its own is gas-and-earth-forward; the cherry layer brightens the aroma without losing the funky base.
Same family, slightly different pheno labels. Different growers use 'Trop Cherry' as the abbreviated form; the lineage is shared. Pheno hunts within Tropicana Cherry produce the cut that breeders cross into other lines.
Earthy and slightly mushroom-funky — White Truffle's name leans on that. In White Cherries the cherry top note covers most of it on the open jar; the truffle character shows up more on the exhale and on later jar-ages.
Reads as a sit-down-for-the-night strain on most batches — the White Truffle body weight is heavy enough that morning use isn't the right context. The cherry sweetness pulls cherry-cohort regulars (Cherry Pie, Cherry Garcia) toward trying it as a heavier variant.
Verified May 27, 2026 against 2 sources.
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