Jacksonville's diverse coastal plain landscape — flatwoods, maritime forests, and the St. Johns River corridor — produces distinctive honey varieties including prized gallberry honey found only in the coastal Southeast.
Gallberry honey (mild, clean — a prized regional specialty from native flatwood shrubs), saw palmetto honey (robust, slightly herbal), orange blossom honey from nearby citrus groves, and coastal wildflower blends are Jacksonville's local varieties.
Riverside Arts Market (Saturdays, year-round) is Jacksonville's primary honey source. Beaches Green Market and Mandarin Farmers Market serve suburban areas. Many Duval and St. Johns county beekeepers sell through local CSA programs.
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