Weed Flower Crowns Are the Dankest Music Festival Accessory This Season

Whether you're hoping to have the chillest music festival season of all time or are looking to celebrate 4/20 in style, organic cannabis grower Lowell Farms has a perfectly chic solution: marijuana flower crowns.

You can snag this stylish accessory exclusively during Coachella (which begins April 14 and ends April 23, beautifully straddling April 20). It's actually not available to buy on its own, though — it's a gift with purchase. Lowell Farms is selling a limited-edition Coachella Blend of prerolled joints for $55 (which includes Dog Walker, Single White Girl, Chocolate Hashberry, and Lenny OG) at Palm Springs Safe Access Dispensary, conveniently located 15 minutes away from the music festival. The first 12 patients to pick up their preorder of their Coachella joints will receive the above white rose and weed flower crown. And yes, it's smokeable — it boasts a quarter ounce (a $60 value!) of Single White Girl cannabis.

If you're not up to date on the local marijuana consumption laws, please note that you can only buy the joints (and receive the crown) if you have a verified doctor recommendation. You also can't wear the headpiece at the music festival, so either break the stems off — the crown will look perfectly wearable without them! — or wait to rock the accessory at your next private function. Keep reading to see more shots of this dank flower crown.

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