Who is Coronel Buendia?

Coronel Buendía draws inspiration from One Hundred Years of Solitude by Colombian Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez. Set in 19th-century Colombia, the novel follows the Buendía family through civil unrest, love, illness, and healing—where plant-based medicines cure a mysterious insomnia plague.

Aureliano Buendía, the family’s visionary second son, later known as the Coronel, embodies foresight, resilience, and a deep connection to nature. His spirit shapes our medical cannabis brand—one rooted in holistic wellness, tradition, and the transformative power of sun grown remedies.

Like the character, Coronel Buendía symbolizes healing, heritage, and a reimagined path to well-being—merging Colombian culture with natural innovation.

Many years later, as he faced the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendía was to remember that distant afternoon when his father took him to discover ice.

From 100 Years of Solitude, by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

The Spirit of 100 Years of Solitude in Every Flower

Inspired by Gabriel García Márquez’s masterpiece, our cannabis embodies the themes of healing, memory, and the ebb and flow of life’s journey. Each flower reflects the resilience and richness of the human experience, connecting you to a story of transformation and renewal.

Cultivated in Colombia’s highlands, our flowers are a tribute to the land’s vibrancy and heritage. Like the magical realism of Macondo, every bud tells its own story—crafted with care, rooted in tradition, and designed to uplift and restore balance in every moment.

The Story Behind Buendia