Description
This 3.5g container contains unprocessed cannabis flower in medicinal dosage form, derived from the Berry Mimosa variety, a cross of Z2 and Mimosa #55. It is intended for inhalation via vaporization using a compatible dry herb medical cannabis device approved under Utah law.
Aroma and Flavor: Berry Mimosa blends the deep berry richness of Z2 with the bright, sparkling citrus of Mimosa. The aroma bursts with juicy blueberry, blackberry, and dark berry candy sweetness from the Z2 side, lifted by Mimosa #55’s vibrant orange zest, fresh tangerine, and champagne-like brightness. On inhale you get a mouth-watering wave of sweet, inky berry juice and ripe tropical fruit, quickly brightened by crisp citrus and tangy orange peel that feels like a fresh mimosa. The exhale is clean, uplifting, and refreshing — lingering sweet berry candy balanced by sparkling citrus and a subtle bubbly finish.
Its terpene profile commonly includes prominent compounds such as limonene (contributing bright citrus, orange zest, and mimosa sparkle), myrcene (earthy/berry depth), beta-caryophyllene (spicy/pepper background), and pinene (fresh piney lift), though exact terpene composition may vary by batch and can be verified on the product’s certificate of analysis.
This product is designed for qualified patients in the Utah Medical Cannabis Program and must be used only as directed by a qualified medical provider and in consultation with a pharmacy medical provider. Unprocessed flower provides a method for administering cannabis in a non-combustible form via vaporization, consistent with state requirements that prohibit smoking.
Patients should start with a low dose and increase gradually to determine individual response. Always follow dosing instructions provided by your medical provider or pharmacist. This product is for medical use only and should be kept out of reach of children. Consult your qualified medical provider for guidance on whether this medicinal dosage form may be appropriate for your qualifying condition.
Individual responses to cannabis varieties can vary significantly based on factors such as dosage, method of administration, and personal physiology.
