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  • ...ng from timber and non-timber products to medicinal plants and wild foods. Forest produce plays a significant role in the livelihoods of many rural communiti == Types of Forest Produce ==
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  • ...establishment in 1921, Honningcentralen has become a leading player in the honey industry, known for its high-quality products and commitment to sustainable ...up of passionate beekeepers who aimed to create a centralized platform for honey production and distribution. Over the years, the company has grown steadily
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  • ...species of fungi in the genus ''[[Armillaria]]''. They are known for their honey-colored caps and their ability to form large clonal colonies. ..., with caps that range from 2 to 10 cm in diameter. The caps are typically honey-colored, hence the common name, and may be smooth or covered in small scale
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  • ...ed by [[bees]], which use it to make a type of [[honey]] known as honeydew honey. == Honeydew Honey ==
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  • ...rs a perfect environment for beekeeping and honey production. The region's honey has gained recognition for its high quality and distinct characteristics, m ...ations. This deep-rooted tradition has contributed to the high standard of honey production in Alsace.
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  • ...'''non-wood forest products''' (NWFPs), and '''special, non-wood, wild or forest products''', are useful substances, materials, and commodities obtained fro The term '''non-timber forest products''' encompasses a broad array of natural resources, including plant
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  • '''Honey Fungus''' is a common name given to several different species of [[fungus]] Honey Fungus is named for the golden-yellow color of its [[fruiting body]], which
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  • ...orage. This article delves into the history, methods, and current state of honey production in Hungary, highlighting its importance both domestically and in ==Regions and Types of Honey==
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  • ...e it infects and kills numerous trees, but it also plays a crucial role in forest ecology as a decomposer. The most notable characteristic of ''Armillaria'' ...a honey-yellow to brown color, which is the origin of their common name, "honey fungus". The cap is usually convex, with a sticky surface when wet, and the
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  • ...toyae MO.jpg|thumb]] '''Armillaria ostoyae''', commonly known as the dark honey fungus, is a species of [[fungus]] belonging to the genus [[Armillaria]]. I ...re typically seen in the fall. These fruiting bodies, or mushrooms, have a honey-colored cap that can range from 3 to 15 cm in diameter, with a stipe (stem)
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  • '''Armillariella mellea''', commonly known as the [[Honey Fungus]], is a species of [[fungus]] in the family [[Physalacriaceae]]. It The fruiting bodies of ''Armillariella mellea'' are typically honey yellow to dark brown in color, with a sticky cap surface. The [[gills (myco
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  • ...he Orang Rimba live in temporary shelters made from materials found in the forest, moving on when resources become scarce or due to other factors such as con ...ions often made collectively. They have a deep spiritual connection to the forest, with animistic beliefs and practices. The Orang Rimba believe in spirits i
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  • ...nd contributes significantly to the local economy through [[timber]] and [[honey]] production. ...ntity of the region, with many local myths and legends associated with the forest.
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  • ...he [[Democratic Republic of Congo]]. Historically, the Batwa were known as forest dwellers who lived by hunting and gathering, as well as traditional [[farmi ...itional practices, such as hunting with nets and gathering wild fruits and honey, have been severely restricted by the loss of access to their ancestral lan
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  • The sourwood tree is an important source of nectar for bees, and its honey is highly prized for its unique flavor. The tree is also host to various sp ...wers and brilliant fall foliage. Sourwood honey is a sought-after varietal honey, celebrated for its complex, spicy-sweet flavor.
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  • ...্র.svg|সুন্দরবনের মানচিত্র|thumb]] '''Sundarbans''' is a vast [[mangrove]] forest, one of the largest of its kind in the world. It spans across parts of [[Ba ...on of a diverse range of flora and fauna. Apart from the Bengal tiger, the forest is home to a variety of species including the [[saltwater crocodile]] (''Cr
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  • ...ey Bee (5678785527).jpg|alt=Saw Palmetto & Honey Bee |thumb|Saw Palmetto & Honey Bee ]] ...on Saw Palmetto Fruit (5022099855).jpg|alt=Honey Bee on Saw Palmetto|thumb|Honey bees help pollinate the venerable Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens) and then la
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  • ...belong to the genus ''[[Panellus stipticus]]'', ''[[Armillaria mellea]]'' (honey fungus), and several others within the Mycena genus. ...y travelers and woodsmen as a natural compass or to light their way in the forest at night.
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  • ...known organism by area, with a single specimen found in [[Malheur National Forest]] in the [[United States]] covering 3.4 square miles (8.8 km²).
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  • ...g|thumb]] '''Armillaria luteobubalina''', commonly known as the Australian honey fungus, is a species of [[fungus]] belonging to the genus [[Armillaria]]. T '''Armillaria luteobubalina''' produces fruiting bodies that are typically honey-colored, which is a characteristic feature of many Armillaria species. Thes
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