I just did a marathon 2 day cutout at our old family farm in Central Texas. But I'll put that in another post in "honeybee removal".
One hive that was in a barrel had the lightest honey I've ever seen. The capped honey was very runny and had a clear/light amber color. Good taste.
It was in Runnels county. The prickly pear were blooming and the 90 acres is heavily forested with mesquite tree. So I assume its one of the two. However, the area also has willow trees by the river, buffalo beans, small patches of indian brushes and there is a hay field but it had been cut so unknown grass.
Anybody know what this may be? Its good.