False Dragonhead Honey
False Dragonhead is a native wildflower in Minnesota and lives in wetland areas. The plant is from the mint family so no surprise that its very popular with native pollinators and honeybees.
We have an amazing wetland location in central Minnesota with several square miles of untouched marshland with 600-1200 acres of False Dragonhead that blooms at the end of July and into early September.
Our honeybees climb inside of the Dragonhead Blossom in order to reach the nectar and cover themselves with orange pollen. This rare honey has an orange to amber color and tastes like butterscotch and currants.
I liked all the honey and will soon be ordering more.
I've tried numerous versions of Ames honey and it is all good. This one is no different. I loved this one as well. Can't go wrong with any of the flavors.
Never had this variety of honey before but it is quite tasty and I will be ordering more! Thank you Ames Farm!!
Pure heaven on earth! Not your plastic bear honey. This is complex - somehow savory and sweet at the same time. Perfect on toast, fruit, cheese, or drizzled on a piece of fried chicken. You will understand why honey is a royal food
Pure heaven on earth! Not your plastic bear honey. This is complex - somehow savory and sweet at the same time. Perfect on toast, fruit, cheese, or drizzled on a piece of fried chicken. You will understand why honey is a royal food