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Sourwood, Gallberry, and Tupelo
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The Flavors of Three Southern US Honeys

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Feb 01, 2007
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Naomi Bossom

BY NATURE, BEES COLLECT nectar from a mix of flowers, but a careful beekeeper can, with some cooperation from nature, obtain a fairly pure single-flower honey by putting the colonies in the right place, supplying empty frames of comb as the flow from a certain flower begins, and then removing frames as they fill up. Of the many honeys from t…

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