White Widow
White Widow is the name of one of the most well-known strains in modern cannabis terminology. The name refers to a plant variety that became popular in the 1990s and has since achieved iconic status in both Europe and the United States.
The name “White Widow” refers to the plant’s characteristic, light, and almost chalk-white appearance, which is due to a dense layer of resin-rich trichomes on the flowers.
White Widow in Cannabis Culture
White Widow has earned a reputation as a distinctive and recognizable strain. Today, it is a staple in the cannabis lexicon and is often used as a point of reference when describing other strains. Linguistically, White Widow is frequently associated with terms like “frost.”
White Widow is both a specific strain name and a cultural landmark in the cannabis world. It is important to emphasize that the term is used in a terminological and cultural-historical context and not as a legal classification.
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