This sativa-dominant hybrid packs a creative, energized head high with more subtle body effects. Its potency isn't widely known, and the same goes for the exact ratio of sativa to indica.
But Highwayman is a crossbreed of William's Wonder and Tang Tang. William's Wonder is an indica-dominant hybrid with THC levels reaching 19%, while Tang Tang is a sativa-dominant hybrid with unknown THC content. Like its sativa parent, Highwayman is rare, even in places where marijuana is legal for medical or recreational use. Apparently an homage to Willie Nelson and the rest of the famed Highwaymen, this strain is best used to treat chronic pain, including migraines and arthritis, along with anxiety and depression. It has a bright green, frosted appearance, with streaks of gold.
The nugs appear light but are in fact quite dense. Highwayman smells distinctly of chocolate and coffee. This strain is probably most popular on the West Coast, though its geographic origins are unknown.
It's worth a try if you can find it, if only to pay respect to country music's greatest stoners. Prepare to feel stress and pain melt away in seconds.