"Indian landrace" refers to indigenous cannabis strains that have grown naturally in various regions of India for centuries, adapted to their local environments without much human intervention. These landrace strains are typically pure or minimally crossbred with other varieties, making them unique in terms of their genetics, effects, and growth characteristics. Indian landrace strains are often categorized based on the region where they originated, such as Malana Cream from the Parvati Valley, Kerala Gold from the Kerala region, and so on. Each landrace strain may exhibit different traits in terms of flavor, aroma, potency, and effects due to the distinct environmental conditions of their native regions.