A honey plant may be defined as a common plant which secretes nectar accessible to honeybees in quantities sufficiently large enough to be of importance to beekeepers.
The only characteristics that the honey plants have in common are that they secrete more nectar accessible to honeybees, more or less freely, and are common in one or more localities. Otherwise they exhibit great differences. They belong to widely separated families; including herbs, shrubs and trees, native and exotic species, and wild and cultivated plants.
Honeys vary greatly in color, density, flavor, and in the length of time they remain liquid.
Below are images and descriptions of plant that have helped make Bee Chama Honeys.