
Honey plants produce nectar and pollen during flowering, which are essential for bees, bumblebees, and other pollinators. They are the primary natural source of honey and a vital part of the ecosystem, ensuring plant pollination and maintaining biological balance.
These plants are valued for their long and abundant flowering, attractive blossoms, and high nectar production. Honey plants are beneficial not only for beekeepers – they also increase the productivity of gardens and orchards, enhance the landscape, and create a lively, vibrant environment.
Carefully selected honey plants provide continuous flowering from early spring to autumn, ensuring a reliable food source for bees throughout the entire season. Even a small planted area can make a significant contribution to nature.
