Wildflower honey can be found all across the state, with its color and flavor being influenced by the type of flowers the nectar is sourced from. As bees gather nectar from multiple floral sources, its color, taste, and pollen content can vary depending on the nectar sources available during the honey collection process. Its taste, aroma, and flavor can vary from season to season, depending on which flowers dominate during the nectar collection process. Its color can range from golden to dark amber.
Wildflower honey is known to suppress allergies, particularly hay fever, and is considered a complex honey due to its wide variety of floral sources.
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