Orlando's position at the center of Florida's citrus heartland and the transition zone between coastal and inland ecosystems creates year-round honey production from orange blossom, gallberry, and saw palmetto.
Orange blossom honey (Florida's signature — fragrant, light, February–April), gallberry honey (mild, from flatwoods south of the city), saw palmetto honey (abundant, summer), and Central Florida wildflower blends are Orlando's local varieties.
Orlando Farmers Market at Lake Eola Park (Sundays, year-round) is the city's most active honey market. Winter Park Farmers Market (Saturdays, year-round) features premium Central Florida producers. East End Market in Audubon Park carries artisan Florida honey.
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Browse our complete local honey directory to find beekeepers and farmers markets near you. Explore all 210+ honey varieties in our comprehensive guide. For a complete overview of honey in Florida, see our Florida Honey Sourcing Guide.
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