Sourwood Honey
Award winning sourwood honey comes from the sourwood tree Sourwood honey is an award-winning monofloral variety that comes from the sourwood tree (Oxydendrum arboreum). It is
Award winning sourwood honey comes from the sourwood tree Sourwood honey is an award-winning monofloral variety that comes from the sourwood tree (Oxydendrum arboreum). It is
Beautiful ancient jarrah forest at Lennard Falls in the Wellington national park near Collie Western Australia Jarrah honey is made from honey bees collecting the
Alfalfa honey Alfalfa honey is a honey produced by honey bees harvesting alfalfa flowers nectar. These plants have yellow, blue, or purple flowers that honey
Poisonous Honey – Credit: Real Mad Honey Honey that is toxic to bees and/or humans is typically referred to as poisonous honey. Verified By Real
Cornflower honey Cornflower honey is honey that is made from the nectar of cornflowers, also known as “Bachelor’s Buttons” or “Bluebottles”. They are similar to
Beechwood Honey – Credit: J. Friend and Co Beechwood honey is a dark, pollen-free honey with a distinctive sweet taste. It is produced in New
Leatherwood honey farm – Credit: R. Stephens Apiarists Leatherwood honey is honey made from honey bees collecting/using the nectar from the leatherwood trees’ (eucryphia lucida)
Meadow honey If honey is labelled “Meadow Honey,” that usually means that the area(s) that the bees collected nectar from was in a meadow. Meadows
Rapeseed honey Rapeseed honey is a monofloral variety derived from the pollen and nectar of the Brassica napus. In simple terms rapeseed honey is the
Honey bee preparing to pollinate borage flower in order to make borage honey Borage honey is produced from the nectar of the starflower otherwise known
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