Enjoying Manuka flowers — even without raindrops August 24, 2019 / Su Leslie Six Word Saturday — hosted by Debbie at Travel with Intent Share this:TwitterFacebookPinterestEmailLike this:Like Loading... Related
These flowers are SO unusual. I’m not only in love with the honey but the flowers too. Have a happy weekend. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
I have one (small) jar of Manuka honey that is reserved for medicinal purposes because even here it is very expensive. It is also very strong-tasting, and I prefer more delicate honey to eat and cook with. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Must admit I’m unfamiliar with the flower but of course am familiar with the honey! Lovely image Su LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
These flowers are SO unusual. I’m not only in love with the honey but the flowers too. Have a happy weekend.
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Thanks. You too 😀
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I didn’t know the flowers were so lovely. Great shot, Su.
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Thanks Tish. 😀
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Lovely little flower Su, so the bees make honey out of them too?
Leslie
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Yes. They don’t look like much, but that’s where manuka honey starts 😀
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Sweet!
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So delicate! 🙂 🙂 I make do with ordinary honey but one day I’ll be tempted.
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I have one (small) jar of Manuka honey that is reserved for medicinal purposes because even here it is very expensive. It is also very strong-tasting, and I prefer more delicate honey to eat and cook with.
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Must admit I’m unfamiliar with the flower but of course am familiar with the honey! Lovely image Su
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Thanks Tina 🙂
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