oh sorry, yes probably
erm and yes you can work out what the honey will be from the characteristics of the flower...sort of. I think that over the years we worked it out by mono-flower honey, like when colonies where only around one flower (example rape seed) the bees will only collect that plants pollen and you can see the honey's characteristics (In RS's case terribly sticky and easily setting.) If its a multi-pollen honey you can either get it tested scientifically to find out each separate pollen type or simply rely on the characteristics of the honey to find out what the majority of the pollen in the honey is.
-sorry if that's a bit garbled, I feel ill.
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Oh yeah, fair point. Maybe he was just tortured until he lost consciousness.
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