Two pillars of the Mediterranean hash coast in one box. Moroccan Beldia by Khalifa Genetics carries the rustic charm of the Rif mountains, a fast landrace long used for kif and traditional sieved hash. Lebanese by Ace Seeds represents the Beqaa valley tradition, with resinous plants that built the reputation of red and blonde Lebanese hash. Together they create a compact “north coast” heritage bundle for collectors who want authentic landrace material with real cultural roots.For full breeder notes, lineage and cultivation details, click the individual cultivars listed in this collector box.
Landraces are regionally adapted cannabis populations that evolved in relative isolation over many generations. They were shaped by natural selection, local farming practices, and specific environments such as equatorial highlands, dry mountain valleys, or coastal zones. This long, location-bound evolution produced stable gene pools with distinct morphology, chemotypes, and flowering behavior.Unlike modern hybrids, landrace cultivars are not the result of controlled breeding programs. They represent open-pollinated populations that slowly stabilized under environmental pressure and farmer selection, often maintained by the same communities for decades or centuries.