There are 2 types of grasses available. Swamp grasses (Polyssia) Meadow grasses with buckwheat. Honey from grasses is the most common product of beekeeping, because insects collect nectar from a large number of cultivated and wild plants. It has a pleasant taste, a rich composition, significant healing properties. And it is much easier to obtain than monofloral honey, for which the apiary is taken to fields sown with monoculture. The name of such a sweet product usually shows the place and time of collection. Steppe is an extremely useful product, collected from plants characteristic of the steppe zone: cornflower, burkun, syrupica, thistle, St. John's wort. Also, such honey may contain nectar from cultivated plants that are grown on an industrial scale in the same region. Meadow - flower honey obtained from the nectar of meadow plants6 dandelion, chamomile, clover, sage, thyme. Bees collect forest honey from forest flowers, shrubs, and trees. A particularly valuable product is one that contains strawberry pollen. Mountain honey - honey from flowers that grow in clean mountain areas. It is collected from hawthorn, thorn, white acacia, motherwort, privet, boxwood and other honey plants.