Extreme macro of cannabis trichomes — the genetic detail preserved in the registry

Registry

Genetic registry.

A permanent, verified archive of cannabis genetics — documenting lineage, provenance, and stewardship history.

Preserving genetic heritage

Preserving genetic heritage.

37,490 genetics registry entries documenting the lineage, provenance, and stewardship history of cannabis cultivars developed and preserved by Gage Green Group.

The registry serves as a permanent public record — a verified foundation for future development, ensuring that genetic heritage is not lost, obscured, or appropriated.

A purple flower against black — from the living genetic archive

From the living archive

Registry sections

Registry sections.

Cultivar Lineage

Complete genetic lineage documentation for every cultivar in the collection, tracing parentage, selection history, and phenotypic characteristics.

Provenance Records

Unbroken chain of custody records documenting the stewardship history, transfer, and preservation of each genetic accession.

Breeding Records

Cross records, selection criteria, and breeding methodology documentation for all 470+ unique crosses developed by Gage Green Group.

Phenotype Documentation

Detailed phenotypic data including growth patterns, terpene profiles, resin production, and flowering characteristics for each documented cultivar.

Historical Archive

A comprehensive chronological record documenting the history, activities, and cultural contributions of Gage Green Group from inception to present.

Trademark record

Trademark record.

Published for purposes of historical accuracy, public record clarity, and factual reference. This section summarizes verifiable procedural facts and publicly accessible records concerning trademark proceedings involving Gage Green Group.

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Archive

Verified lineage traceability.

Every cultivar documented with complete lineage traceability. Each accession documented through unbroken provenance records from original selection through every generation of stewardship.

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