Hillbilly Pumpkin

$20.00

An offshoot of the original Hillbilly strain, this variant was drawn from a rare, heavy-bodied phenotype - one that defied the typical form and instead grew low, thick, and unmistakably round. From that moment of selection, something new took root.

Its form is unlike most.

Short, dense, and gourd-like, these fruits often resemble miniature pumpkins- caps swelling outward with a rustic charm, perched atop stout stems that seem built more for strength than height. There is a grounded nature to it, as though it prefers the earth over the sky.

Its origins trace back to the late 1990s, first brought into cultivation by a grower known as “Hillbilly” from the hills of Arkansas - a legacy carried forward through careful isolation and preservation.

Unrefined in name… yet deliberate in form.

Hillbilly Pumpkin stands as a testament to the beauty of anomaly - where a single, unusual expression is chosen… and given the chance to become something lasting.

An offshoot of the original Hillbilly strain, this variant was drawn from a rare, heavy-bodied phenotype - one that defied the typical form and instead grew low, thick, and unmistakably round. From that moment of selection, something new took root.

Its form is unlike most.

Short, dense, and gourd-like, these fruits often resemble miniature pumpkins- caps swelling outward with a rustic charm, perched atop stout stems that seem built more for strength than height. There is a grounded nature to it, as though it prefers the earth over the sky.

Its origins trace back to the late 1990s, first brought into cultivation by a grower known as “Hillbilly” from the hills of Arkansas - a legacy carried forward through careful isolation and preservation.

Unrefined in name… yet deliberate in form.

Hillbilly Pumpkin stands as a testament to the beauty of anomaly - where a single, unusual expression is chosen… and given the chance to become something lasting.