Oklahoma City sits where the Tallgrass Prairie meets the Cross Timbers oak-hickory woodlands, creating outstanding beekeeping territory with distinctive prairie clover, alfalfa, and sumac honey from native Oklahoma landscapes.
Prairie clover honey from Tallgrass Prairie east of OKC (complex, native), alfalfa honey from agricultural plains (mild), sumac honey from Cross Timbers woodlands (tart, bold — a distinctive Oklahoma specialty), and goldenrod honey in fall are the local highlights.
OSU-OKC Farmers Market (Saturdays, April–October) is Oklahoma City's most consistent source. Edmond Farmers Market and Bricktown Farmers Market also feature Oklahoma producers. Native Roots Market and natural food stores carry Oklahoma honey year-round.
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