Wildflower Honey
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Take a look outside your window. What do you see blooming? Dandelions, clover, and violets in the lawn, maybe some chickweed, too. Trees and bushes. Don't forget the herb garden in back. And down by the creek, there are probably plants blooming that most people have never heard of! That is what Wildflower Honey is composed from. Wildflower Honey varies in flavor and color from location to location, or even in the same location depending upon time of year and growing conditions! Locally, depending upon when the rain falls in the Spring, you might have a light or dark colored honey, a sweet or a stronger taste! Our Wildflower Honey comes from hives in the Southern Pennsylvania/Maryland/Northern Virginia area. The main honey flower in our area is Black Locust trees and Tulip Poplar trees, but there is also going to be a significant amount of dandelion, clover, wild berry, maple, thistle, and goldenrod blossoms.....plus about a hundred other plants! |