Wild lavender honey, Mediterranean region, liquid, clear, not sweet Beekeeping Feldt
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In addition to the well-known real lavender (Lavendula augustifolia), for example, from Provence, there are other wild species, such as the Schopflavendel (L. stoechias). This already blooms in early spring in the Mediterranean maquis and Gariguen, the low-growing heathlands of the Mediterranean region. These are naturally very bee-friendly regions, because except by occasional sheep grazing unused. The wild lavender honey is a very clear honey (in the liquid phase) and has a fine aroma with a fruity note and tastes not very sweet, but also does not have the strong fragrant aroma of Provence lavender. The wild lavender remains liquid for a relatively long time.
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