Our Signature Blossom Varieties... 
Alfalfa Blossom
A mild honey, similar to clover, from fields in both Michigan and South Dakota.

Autumn Wildflower
Coming chiefly from fall plants such as goldenrod, aster andheartsease, this honey is dark, strong-flavored and high in anti-oxidants.

Basswood
A Mild exquisite honey from nectar of the yellowish-white blossoms of the stately basswood (linden) trees.
Black Locust
A rare treat! We get this light, mild, delectable honey only once every ten years. Similar in taste to clover.
Blueberry Blossom
This rich honey, a product of pollination of blueberry plantations, has a distinctively spicy overtone.
Buckwheat
This dark honey is a favorite of those who prefer a strong distinctive flavor.
Clover
This traditional favorite has a mild, pleasant flavor. Blends well in foods.
Cranberry Blossom
This hearty, medium-amber honey originates with the pollination of Wisconsin's cranberry bogs.
Dune Country
As it's name implies, this mild, rich honey originates with the unique mixtures of flowers from the Dune Country counties of Lake, Porter and LaPorte, Indiana.
Michigan Star Thistle
A light, zesty honey from one of Michigan's most extensive wildflowers.
Orange Blossom
A tangy honey resulting fron pollination of Florida's orange groves.
Spring Blossom
A pleasant honey made from nectar of spring wildflowers and fruit bloom.
Sunflower
A mild honey originating in the vast sunflower fields of South Dakota and Montana. Please note this honey granulates very quickly.
Wild Blackberry
Blackberries growing wild throughout British Columbia yield this delightful, fruity honey.
Wildflower
A mild, rich honey from combinations of spring, summer, and fall flowers.

 

**Honey supplies depend on many environmental factors and may not be available at the time of your order.
Should your request not be available, we will substitute a comparable flavor.
 

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