Las Vegas beekeepers produce desert wildflower honey from Mojave plants including brittlebush and globe mallow, along with limited-quantity sage honey from the Spring Mountains.
Mojave Desert wildflower honey (light, clean, from spring blooms), sage honey from the Spring Mountains (premium, limited quantity), and alfalfa honey from agricultural valleys north of Las Vegas are the local varieties.
Downtown Summerlin Farmers Market (Saturdays, October–May) and Henderson Farmers Market feature Las Vegas-area honey producers. Many Las Vegas beekeepers sell through local community networks and directly from their operations.
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