Madagascar is a rare island landrace preserved from the tropics and shared with modern growers through selections such as Madagascar - Sativa by Original Strains. In the garden it stretches into elegant, conical silhouettes with lime-green, narrow blades, stacking long, airy spears that sparkle as they mature. Rub a cured flower and the room fills with pine and sun-warmed wood, edged by a subtle tropical fruit note; a pinene-forward bouquet often suggests myrcene with a trace of caryophyllene. On the palate those tones translate to crisp pine, dry cedar, and soft fruit. The high arrives bright and buoyant - euphoric, uplifted, and happily focused - before tapering gently. Expect an equatorial timetable: flowering commonly runs 11-14 weeks (about 77-98 days). Outdoors in warm, sub-tropical climates, plants can exceed two meters, rewarding patient hands with medium to high yields; indoors, ample headroom, light intensity, and training are essential, with medium production typical. Lab numbers vary by collection, but THC is generally moderate to strong while CBD trends low. As an unworked landrace, Madagascar carries no recorded hybrid parents - the lineage is simply sativa - yet its character is unmistakable: resilient against moisture and pests, aromatic with pine and wood, and tuned for clear, happy daytime momentum that showcases the island's sun-drenched terroir.



