Southern California honey – sun-drenched varietals from SoCal's unique landscape. Desert sage, avocado blossoms, citrus groves, and wild chaparral produce honeys with the warmth and intensity of the Southern California climate.
Frequently Asked Questions
What flowers are in Southern California honey?
SoCal bees forage on white sage, black sage, avocado blossoms, citrus (orange, lemon), buckwheat, toyon, and chaparral wildflowers. The diversity depends on location and season.
Is SoCal honey different from NorCal honey?
Yes – SoCal's warmer, drier climate produces different vegetation. More sage, more desert plants, more citrus. NorCal has more eucalyptus, coastal fog plants, and wine-country flora. Both are California, but they taste like different worlds.