| Huajillo - Acacia berlandieri | |
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The blooms are small, round (1/2”+) creamy-white-to-yellow, fragrant flowers. Huajillo is unique to the Edwards Plateau of Texas and South. Generally during the first three weeks of April, bees feed on the blooming huajillo and produce a unique honey very mild and light in color with a remarkably delicious flavor. |
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