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honey plant

American  
[huhn-ee plant] / ˈhʌn i ˌplænt /

noun

  1. any plant that, in sufficient quantities, is important for honey production because it attracts bees and is an abundant source of nectar.


honey plant British  

noun

  1. any of various plants that are particularly useful in providing bees with nectar

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Reported as a honey plant in most of the beekeepers reports received.

From Texas Honey Plants by Sanborn, C. E.

Unimportant as a honey plant; not abundant; deep corollas.

From Texas Honey Plants by Sanborn, C. E.

It is a very important honey plant, as it yields an exceptionally pure nectar and remains in bloom a long time.

From The Wild Flowers of California: Their Names, Haunts, and Habits by Parsons, Mary Elizabeth

Than honey am I sweeter, than the honey plant more honeyed; of me, verily shalt thou be fond, as of a honeyed branch.

From Leonie of the Jungle by Conquest, Joan

"Successful in honey plant plot at College in 1905."

From Texas Honey Plants by Sanborn, C. E.