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21. THE FLORIDSDORF HONEY (220g)

Organic District Honey from the Wiener Bezirks Imkerei

Honey from Vienna’s 21st district

€7.90
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Organic District and Location Honeys from the Wiener Bezirks Imkerei

In the vineyards of Bisamberg, with a magnificent view, our Floridsdorf district bees are on the move.

Pollen Profile

  • Brassicaceae (Cruciferae) – Mustard family
  • Pyrus-T, Prunus-T – Pear / Stone fruit
  • Castanea – Sweet chestnut
  • Tilia sp. – Linden
  • Aesculus – Horse chestnut
  • Acer sp. – Maple
  • Centaurea – Cornflower
  • Convolvulaceae – Bindweed family
  • Serratula – Saw-wort
  • Ailanthus – Tree of heaven
  • Plantago – Plantain
  • Poaceae – Grasses
  • Myosotis – Forget-me-not
  • Salix – Willow
  • Galium – Bedstraw
  • Ranunculaceae – Buttercup family
  • Echinops – Globe thistle
  • Alliaceae – Onion family
  • Hedera – Ivy
  • Helianthus – Sunflower
  • Taraxacum-T – Dandelion
  • Asteraceae – Aster family
  • Cynoglossum – Hound's tongue
  • Echium – Viper’s bugloss
  • Gleditsia – Honey locust
  • Lonicera-T – Honeysuckle
  • Cornus – Dogwood / Cornelian cherry
  • Lotus – Bird’s-foot trefoil
  • Trifolium – Clover
  • Fagus – Beech
  • Phacelia – Scorpionweed
  • Lamiaceae – Mint family
  • Loranthus (A) – Mistletoe
  • Liriodendron – Tulip tree
  • Ligustrum – Privet
  • Fagopyrum – Buckwheat
  • Reseda – Mignonette
  • Rhamnaceae – Buckthorn family
  • Anacardiaceae – Sumac family
  • Verbascum – Mullein
  • Solanaceae – Nightshade family
  • Vitis – Grape
  • Corylus – Hazel
  • Chenopodiaceae – Goosefoot family
  • Helianthemum – Rock rose
  • Quercus – Oak
  • Papaveraceae – Poppy family
  • Pinaceae – Pine family
  • Rumex – Sorrel
  • Filipendula – Meadowsweet

The organic district honey from the Wiener Bezirks Imkerei is produced exclusively in the specified location and contains nectar and pollen collected from the area surrounding that hive – typically within a radius of no more than 3 km.

The bees of Vienna collect their honey locally in all Viennese districts – pushing the concept of regional production to the limit. Each honey has its own aroma, color, and unique character. Every district honey is harvested and bottled separately. Nothing is mixed. When the label says district and location, that’s exactly what’s inside.

The bees are allowed to work on the honey throughout the entire season. That’s why all types of flowers (like linden, acacia, and many more) are naturally represented in our district honeys.

We’re guests with our bees on the rooftops of outstanding Viennese hotels, on the properties of bee-friendly residents who open their gardens, at Caritas am Himmel, and in vineyards in Liesing, Hernals, and Floridsdorf.

Wiener District and Location Honey – The perfect gift for your next visit!

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Partner*innen Wiener Bezirksimkerei Dr.Matthias Kopetzky
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