Voici une reference pour les plantes, les arbustes et les arbes qui donne le nectar et pollen necessaire pour les abeilles.
A listing of plants, bushes and trees that are rich in nectar and pollen for bees.
Naturopathic Air Purification - Holistic Healing with PropolisBee Healthy Farms
A naturopathic solution to breathing holistic air using the purifying properties of propolis. A review of scientific studies and testimonials from the use of Propolair diffusers to cleanse air of microbes, mold and pollutants. Presented at CMACC, Oct 26, 2018 in Providence RI.
Natural resin association with incense and propolis in zootechnologyBee Healthy Farms
Incense and propolis have common origins and composition. Though their content may differ - terpenes are prevalent in incense; flavanoids, aromatic acids and esters in propolis - their use for the treatment of human and animal diseases has been well-known since the earliest times.
On the basis of this preliminary data, we conclude that propolis and incense can be employed in zootechnology, to sanitise the closed environments of breeding farms.
Antiplaque efficacy of propolis based herbal toothpaste-a crossover clinical ...Bee Healthy Farms
This Dental School crossover clinical study found propolis toothpaste to be safe and effective in reducing plaque accumulation when compared to Miswak and Colgate total toothpaste.
Propolis in the field of dentistry is tough. It responds very well when in contact with mucous linings of the body. This super antioxidant also delivers antimicrobial, antifungal and antiseptic properties which make it very adaptable to numerous conditions found out of balance.
The study investigated the effects of propolis on oxidative stress markers in the liver tissue of rats whose nitric oxide synthase was inhibited. Rats were given L-NAME, a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, for 15 days to induce hypertension and oxidative stress. Some rats were also given an ethanol extract of propolis for the last 5 days. Results showed that L-NAME increased lipid peroxidation and decreased catalase activity and nitric oxide levels in the liver, indicating increased oxidative stress. However, administration of propolis suppressed these effects of L-NAME by reducing lipid peroxidation and increasing catalase activity and nitric oxide levels in the liver tissue. Thus, propolis has antioxidant properties that can protect against oxidative
Brazilian Red Propolis Attenuates Hypertension and Renal DamageBee Healthy Farms
1. Brazilian Red Propolis (RP) attenuated hypertension, proteinuria, kidney damage, and inflammation in a rat model of chronic kidney disease (CKD) induced by 5/6 renal ablation.
2. RP treatment reduced serum creatinine, glomerulosclerosis, renal macrophage infiltration, and oxidative stress compared to untreated CKD rats.
3. The renoprotective effects of RP may be due to its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which can reduce inflammation and oxidative stress in the kidney.
Propolis - The Natural Antibiotic against MRSA, Candida, and MoreBee Healthy Farms
Propolis is made from the resins of trees and other plants, gathered by honey bees and instinctively chosen for the active components contained within. They then modify it by adding enzymes and beeswax for use within the hive. Extensive research worldwide has found that these rich components of flavonoids, polyphenols and vitamins provide antifungal, antibacterial and antiviral properties.
Propolis as an adjuvant in the treatment of Chronic PeriodontitisBee Healthy Farms
Periodontitis has multifactorial causes with the primary being pathogenic bacteria that reside in the subgingival area and possess potent mechanisms of damaging host defences. Inflammatory responses triggered in response to periodontal pathogens are the major events responsible for periodontal destruction.
Propolis has been used for the treatment of aphthous ulcers, candidiasis, gingivitis, periodontitis, and pulpitis. Studies on propolis applications have increased because of its therapeutic and biological properties. A study evaluated the antibacterial action of propolis against certain anaerobic oral pathogens and found it to be very effective.
Diabetes mellitus is spreading around the world, penetrating populations not only in poor and developing countries, but also in developed ones. Propolis, a complex resinous material collected by honey bees from buds and exudates of certain plant sources, containing flavonoids pinocebrin, galangin, chrysin, and caffeic acid phenethyl ester.
The use of propolis as an alternative healing therapy for type-2 diabetes mellitus has been claimed to alleviate the disease. Previous studies state that propolis improves normal homeostasis by balancing the body’s condition through the enhancement of the immune system. The histological analysis of the liver shows that at a dose of 50–200 mg/kg BW propolis does not show a toxic effect so that the dose is categorized safe.
Therefore, the ethanolic soluble derivative of propolis (EEP) extract warrant further studies as an antidiabetic agent that is safe for humans.
Naturopathic Air Purification - Holistic Healing with PropolisBee Healthy Farms
A naturopathic solution to breathing holistic air using the purifying properties of propolis. A review of scientific studies and testimonials from the use of Propolair diffusers to cleanse air of microbes, mold and pollutants. Presented at CMACC, Oct 26, 2018 in Providence RI.
Natural resin association with incense and propolis in zootechnologyBee Healthy Farms
Incense and propolis have common origins and composition. Though their content may differ - terpenes are prevalent in incense; flavanoids, aromatic acids and esters in propolis - their use for the treatment of human and animal diseases has been well-known since the earliest times.
On the basis of this preliminary data, we conclude that propolis and incense can be employed in zootechnology, to sanitise the closed environments of breeding farms.
Antiplaque efficacy of propolis based herbal toothpaste-a crossover clinical ...Bee Healthy Farms
This Dental School crossover clinical study found propolis toothpaste to be safe and effective in reducing plaque accumulation when compared to Miswak and Colgate total toothpaste.
Propolis in the field of dentistry is tough. It responds very well when in contact with mucous linings of the body. This super antioxidant also delivers antimicrobial, antifungal and antiseptic properties which make it very adaptable to numerous conditions found out of balance.
The study investigated the effects of propolis on oxidative stress markers in the liver tissue of rats whose nitric oxide synthase was inhibited. Rats were given L-NAME, a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, for 15 days to induce hypertension and oxidative stress. Some rats were also given an ethanol extract of propolis for the last 5 days. Results showed that L-NAME increased lipid peroxidation and decreased catalase activity and nitric oxide levels in the liver, indicating increased oxidative stress. However, administration of propolis suppressed these effects of L-NAME by reducing lipid peroxidation and increasing catalase activity and nitric oxide levels in the liver tissue. Thus, propolis has antioxidant properties that can protect against oxidative
Brazilian Red Propolis Attenuates Hypertension and Renal DamageBee Healthy Farms
1. Brazilian Red Propolis (RP) attenuated hypertension, proteinuria, kidney damage, and inflammation in a rat model of chronic kidney disease (CKD) induced by 5/6 renal ablation.
2. RP treatment reduced serum creatinine, glomerulosclerosis, renal macrophage infiltration, and oxidative stress compared to untreated CKD rats.
3. The renoprotective effects of RP may be due to its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which can reduce inflammation and oxidative stress in the kidney.
Propolis - The Natural Antibiotic against MRSA, Candida, and MoreBee Healthy Farms
Propolis is made from the resins of trees and other plants, gathered by honey bees and instinctively chosen for the active components contained within. They then modify it by adding enzymes and beeswax for use within the hive. Extensive research worldwide has found that these rich components of flavonoids, polyphenols and vitamins provide antifungal, antibacterial and antiviral properties.
Propolis as an adjuvant in the treatment of Chronic PeriodontitisBee Healthy Farms
Periodontitis has multifactorial causes with the primary being pathogenic bacteria that reside in the subgingival area and possess potent mechanisms of damaging host defences. Inflammatory responses triggered in response to periodontal pathogens are the major events responsible for periodontal destruction.
Propolis has been used for the treatment of aphthous ulcers, candidiasis, gingivitis, periodontitis, and pulpitis. Studies on propolis applications have increased because of its therapeutic and biological properties. A study evaluated the antibacterial action of propolis against certain anaerobic oral pathogens and found it to be very effective.
Diabetes mellitus is spreading around the world, penetrating populations not only in poor and developing countries, but also in developed ones. Propolis, a complex resinous material collected by honey bees from buds and exudates of certain plant sources, containing flavonoids pinocebrin, galangin, chrysin, and caffeic acid phenethyl ester.
The use of propolis as an alternative healing therapy for type-2 diabetes mellitus has been claimed to alleviate the disease. Previous studies state that propolis improves normal homeostasis by balancing the body’s condition through the enhancement of the immune system. The histological analysis of the liver shows that at a dose of 50–200 mg/kg BW propolis does not show a toxic effect so that the dose is categorized safe.
Therefore, the ethanolic soluble derivative of propolis (EEP) extract warrant further studies as an antidiabetic agent that is safe for humans.
Reduced toxicity achieved in liver, spleen and pancreas with ApitherapyBee Healthy Farms
The human body is exposed nowadays to increasing attacks by toxic compounds in air pollution, industrially processed foods, alcohol and drug consumption that increase liver toxicity, leading to more and more severe cases of hepatic disorders. This study evaluated the influence of an Apitherapy diet in Wistar rats with carbon
tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity, by analyzing the biochemical determinations (enzymatic, lipid and protein profiles, coagulation parameters, minerals, blood count parameters, bilirubin levels) and histopathological changes at the level of liver, spleen and pancreas.
The Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine advises Irish beekeepers of traces of lead found in Irish honey between 2010 through 2013.
Though an investigation is ongoing as to the cause(s) of the contamination, it provides beekeepers 4 points to follow in order to avoid contact with lead.
Indian Mustard Bee Pollen Exhibits High Antioxidant ContentBee Healthy Farms
This study was designed to investigate the nutraceutical potential of monofloral Indian mustard bee pollen. It was found to be a rich source of nutrients providing high caloric value, making it a candidate for a potential nutraceutical agent. The study also found it possesses a high antioxidant content, especially in the principle polyphenols and flavonoids, which suggests its potential role in the prevention of free radical-implicated diseases. The DPPH-scavenging effect of this Indian mustard bee pollen further confirmed its antioxidant potential.
A review of the history, research and clinical studies conducted with Propolair propolis vaporizers and diffusers. Manufactured by the Italian company, Kontak, it was invented by a beekeeper to aid those with respiratory ailments.
Clinical studies confirm its antibacterial effectiveness, as well as its capacity to clean the air of carcinogenic pollutants.
New research reveals it possesses the richest flavonoid content of important phenolic acids and compounds in this unique blend of Italian propolis. To date, these units are used in clinics, nurseries, hospitals, offices and homes around the world.
Ethiopian Propolis - Characteristics and Chemical CompositionBee Healthy Farms
Propolis is a sticky material mixed by honeybees to utilize it in protecting their hives from infection by bacteria and fungi. The therapeutic properties of propolis are due to its chemical composition with bio-active compounds. These propolis samples indicate that they are potential sources of natural bio-active compounds for biological and pharmacological applications. A unique compound was discovered which hasn't been found in other global studies of propolis.
The results of the study show a promising role of Acacia Honey, a natural product with proven therapeutic effects on skin wound healing. It accelerated the initial stage of corneal wound healing without the side effects found when using conventional treatments which contain preservatives. Corneal keratocytes cultured in media supplemented with 0.025% Acacia Honey showed an increase in proliferative capacity while retaining their morphology, gene and protein expressions with normal cell cycle.
Propolis Volatile Compounds - Review of its Chemical Diversity and Biological...Bee Healthy Farms
The document reviews the chemical diversity and biological activity of volatile compounds found in propolis, a resinous material collected by bees. Propolis composition varies significantly based on the local plant sources used by bees. Studies have identified many different volatile compounds in propolis samples from around the world. Major constituents include terpenes, aromatic compounds, alcohols, acids, and esters. Sesquiterpenes predominate in European propolis, while other regions contain compounds like monoterpenes, aldehydes, and alkanes. Volatiles contribute to propolis aroma and biological properties like antibacterial activity. Further research on propolis volatiles from additional locations could reveal
Greek Honeys Exhibit Phenolic Acids with Antiatherogenic, Anticancer and Anti...Bee Healthy Farms
Greek honeys are rich in phenolic acids, in particular protocatechuic and p-hydroxybenzoic acid and exhibit significant antioxidant, anticancer and antiatherogenic activities which may be attributed, at least in part, to their phenolic acid content.
Honey Eye Drops Effective in Treating ConjunctivitisBee Healthy Farms
A double-blind study trial was designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of topical honey eye drops in 60 patients with diagnosed Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis (VKC). This study aimed to determine the effect of honey drops on the symptoms of VKC and it was designed to find out a way to reduce the amount of corticosteroid usage. The results of this study showed that the use of honey drops in the treatment of VKC caused eye redness to improve, the limbal papillae to reduce, and allergic symptoms to improve.
This study investigated an anticancer effect of different honeys from Poland on tumor cell line - glioblastoma multiforme U87MG. Anti-proliferative activity of honeys and its interferences with temozolomide were determined by a cytotoxicity test and DNA binding by [H3]-thymidine incorporation. Results suggest that Polish honeys have an anti-proliferative and anti-metastatic effect on U87MG cell line. Therefore, natural bee honey can be considered as a promising adjuvant treatment for brain tumors
Propolis with its active component CAPE (Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester) stops breast cancer cell growth. These results of CAPE are present in the naturopathic formulation
of propolis, a widely available natural substance with an extended safety record, making it a naturally-occurring and readily available epigenetic agent with great potential in breast cancer and oncology in general. The ability to link the biological effects of a naturopathic remedy to the pharmacologic effects seen with an exciting class of drugs in the treatment of cancer opens the door to a host of new therapeutic opportunities for patients.
Neuroprotective responses of propolis and select flavonoidsBee Healthy Farms
The beneficial effects of propolis on human health and neurological diseases. Table describes the neuroprotective properties and biological activity of propolis and select flavonoids commonly found in propolis.
Antioxidant Activity and Biological Effects of Propolis ExplainedBee Healthy Farms
A thorough summary by Polish researchers of the magnificent properties of propolis. As stated below, "despite its variety, it is always highly biologically active". With over 300 compounds there are many applications in treating and preventing chronic diseases. Properties include: antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anticarcinogenic, antiatherogenic, cardiovascular effects, estrogenic effects, anti-diabetic effects, anti-HIV activity and reparative-regenerative effects.
The high intake of refined sugars, mainly fructose has been implicated in the epidemiology of metabolic diseases in adults and children. With an aim to determine whether honey can substitute refined sugars without adverse effect, the long term efects of natural honey and cane syrup have been compared on visceral morphology in growing rats fed from neonatal age. Honey enhanced intestinal villi growth and did not cause pathology in the rodents' abdominal viscera, such as fatty degenerations in the liver.
Protective Effect of Egyptian Propolis Against Rabbit PasteurellosisBee Healthy Farms
Propolis is known for its protective effects on humans and animals, including improving respiratory conditions. It's also documented to be a very complementary adjuvant with other treatment modalities.
Pasteurella multocida is a well known cause of morbidity and mortality in rabbits. The predominant syndrome is upper respiratory disease or "snuffles." P. multocida is often endemic in rabbit colonies and the acquisition of infection in young rabbits is correlated to the prevalence in adult rabbits.
This document reviews evidence that gut microbiota may contribute to the pathogenesis of obesity, insulin resistance, and diabetes mellitus. It discusses how oligosaccharides found in foods like honey are prebiotics that selectively stimulate the growth of beneficial gut bacteria while inhibiting harmful bacteria. The review hypothesizes that oligosaccharides in honey may contribute to honey's antidiabetic effects by modulating gut microbiota in a way that improves glycemic control and lipid abnormalities.
A double-blind study was designed to confirm the antibacterial effect of Pure Bee Venom (PBV) and access the efficacy of cosmetics containing PBV in subjects with acne vulgaris.
Effects of cosmetics containing purified honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) venom on acne vulgaris
Antifungal Activity of Honey with Curcuma Starch against RhodotorulaBee Healthy Farms
In vitro activity of natural honey alone and in combination with curcuma starch against rhodotorula mucilaginosa in correlation with bioactive compounds and diastase activity.
The mixture of curcuma starch and honey could lead to the development of new combination antibiotics against Rhodotorula infections. This synergistic interaction between two natural agents (non-toxic) against R. mucilaginosa may be helpful for humankind, particularly in this part of the globe, in combating antifungal resistance.
Traditional and Modern uses of Natural Honey in Human Diseases - A ReviewBee Healthy Farms
"One of the most important natural products is honey, which has been used for different medicinal purposes
since ancient times. In addition to the important role of
honey in the traditional medicine, scientists also
accept honey as a new effective medicine for many kinds of diseases".
Reduced toxicity achieved in liver, spleen and pancreas with ApitherapyBee Healthy Farms
The human body is exposed nowadays to increasing attacks by toxic compounds in air pollution, industrially processed foods, alcohol and drug consumption that increase liver toxicity, leading to more and more severe cases of hepatic disorders. This study evaluated the influence of an Apitherapy diet in Wistar rats with carbon
tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity, by analyzing the biochemical determinations (enzymatic, lipid and protein profiles, coagulation parameters, minerals, blood count parameters, bilirubin levels) and histopathological changes at the level of liver, spleen and pancreas.
The Department of Agriculture, Food and Marine advises Irish beekeepers of traces of lead found in Irish honey between 2010 through 2013.
Though an investigation is ongoing as to the cause(s) of the contamination, it provides beekeepers 4 points to follow in order to avoid contact with lead.
Indian Mustard Bee Pollen Exhibits High Antioxidant ContentBee Healthy Farms
This study was designed to investigate the nutraceutical potential of monofloral Indian mustard bee pollen. It was found to be a rich source of nutrients providing high caloric value, making it a candidate for a potential nutraceutical agent. The study also found it possesses a high antioxidant content, especially in the principle polyphenols and flavonoids, which suggests its potential role in the prevention of free radical-implicated diseases. The DPPH-scavenging effect of this Indian mustard bee pollen further confirmed its antioxidant potential.
A review of the history, research and clinical studies conducted with Propolair propolis vaporizers and diffusers. Manufactured by the Italian company, Kontak, it was invented by a beekeeper to aid those with respiratory ailments.
Clinical studies confirm its antibacterial effectiveness, as well as its capacity to clean the air of carcinogenic pollutants.
New research reveals it possesses the richest flavonoid content of important phenolic acids and compounds in this unique blend of Italian propolis. To date, these units are used in clinics, nurseries, hospitals, offices and homes around the world.
Ethiopian Propolis - Characteristics and Chemical CompositionBee Healthy Farms
Propolis is a sticky material mixed by honeybees to utilize it in protecting their hives from infection by bacteria and fungi. The therapeutic properties of propolis are due to its chemical composition with bio-active compounds. These propolis samples indicate that they are potential sources of natural bio-active compounds for biological and pharmacological applications. A unique compound was discovered which hasn't been found in other global studies of propolis.
The results of the study show a promising role of Acacia Honey, a natural product with proven therapeutic effects on skin wound healing. It accelerated the initial stage of corneal wound healing without the side effects found when using conventional treatments which contain preservatives. Corneal keratocytes cultured in media supplemented with 0.025% Acacia Honey showed an increase in proliferative capacity while retaining their morphology, gene and protein expressions with normal cell cycle.
Propolis Volatile Compounds - Review of its Chemical Diversity and Biological...Bee Healthy Farms
The document reviews the chemical diversity and biological activity of volatile compounds found in propolis, a resinous material collected by bees. Propolis composition varies significantly based on the local plant sources used by bees. Studies have identified many different volatile compounds in propolis samples from around the world. Major constituents include terpenes, aromatic compounds, alcohols, acids, and esters. Sesquiterpenes predominate in European propolis, while other regions contain compounds like monoterpenes, aldehydes, and alkanes. Volatiles contribute to propolis aroma and biological properties like antibacterial activity. Further research on propolis volatiles from additional locations could reveal
Greek Honeys Exhibit Phenolic Acids with Antiatherogenic, Anticancer and Anti...Bee Healthy Farms
Greek honeys are rich in phenolic acids, in particular protocatechuic and p-hydroxybenzoic acid and exhibit significant antioxidant, anticancer and antiatherogenic activities which may be attributed, at least in part, to their phenolic acid content.
Honey Eye Drops Effective in Treating ConjunctivitisBee Healthy Farms
A double-blind study trial was designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of topical honey eye drops in 60 patients with diagnosed Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis (VKC). This study aimed to determine the effect of honey drops on the symptoms of VKC and it was designed to find out a way to reduce the amount of corticosteroid usage. The results of this study showed that the use of honey drops in the treatment of VKC caused eye redness to improve, the limbal papillae to reduce, and allergic symptoms to improve.
This study investigated an anticancer effect of different honeys from Poland on tumor cell line - glioblastoma multiforme U87MG. Anti-proliferative activity of honeys and its interferences with temozolomide were determined by a cytotoxicity test and DNA binding by [H3]-thymidine incorporation. Results suggest that Polish honeys have an anti-proliferative and anti-metastatic effect on U87MG cell line. Therefore, natural bee honey can be considered as a promising adjuvant treatment for brain tumors
Propolis with its active component CAPE (Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester) stops breast cancer cell growth. These results of CAPE are present in the naturopathic formulation
of propolis, a widely available natural substance with an extended safety record, making it a naturally-occurring and readily available epigenetic agent with great potential in breast cancer and oncology in general. The ability to link the biological effects of a naturopathic remedy to the pharmacologic effects seen with an exciting class of drugs in the treatment of cancer opens the door to a host of new therapeutic opportunities for patients.
Neuroprotective responses of propolis and select flavonoidsBee Healthy Farms
The beneficial effects of propolis on human health and neurological diseases. Table describes the neuroprotective properties and biological activity of propolis and select flavonoids commonly found in propolis.
Antioxidant Activity and Biological Effects of Propolis ExplainedBee Healthy Farms
A thorough summary by Polish researchers of the magnificent properties of propolis. As stated below, "despite its variety, it is always highly biologically active". With over 300 compounds there are many applications in treating and preventing chronic diseases. Properties include: antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anticarcinogenic, antiatherogenic, cardiovascular effects, estrogenic effects, anti-diabetic effects, anti-HIV activity and reparative-regenerative effects.
The high intake of refined sugars, mainly fructose has been implicated in the epidemiology of metabolic diseases in adults and children. With an aim to determine whether honey can substitute refined sugars without adverse effect, the long term efects of natural honey and cane syrup have been compared on visceral morphology in growing rats fed from neonatal age. Honey enhanced intestinal villi growth and did not cause pathology in the rodents' abdominal viscera, such as fatty degenerations in the liver.
Protective Effect of Egyptian Propolis Against Rabbit PasteurellosisBee Healthy Farms
Propolis is known for its protective effects on humans and animals, including improving respiratory conditions. It's also documented to be a very complementary adjuvant with other treatment modalities.
Pasteurella multocida is a well known cause of morbidity and mortality in rabbits. The predominant syndrome is upper respiratory disease or "snuffles." P. multocida is often endemic in rabbit colonies and the acquisition of infection in young rabbits is correlated to the prevalence in adult rabbits.
This document reviews evidence that gut microbiota may contribute to the pathogenesis of obesity, insulin resistance, and diabetes mellitus. It discusses how oligosaccharides found in foods like honey are prebiotics that selectively stimulate the growth of beneficial gut bacteria while inhibiting harmful bacteria. The review hypothesizes that oligosaccharides in honey may contribute to honey's antidiabetic effects by modulating gut microbiota in a way that improves glycemic control and lipid abnormalities.
A double-blind study was designed to confirm the antibacterial effect of Pure Bee Venom (PBV) and access the efficacy of cosmetics containing PBV in subjects with acne vulgaris.
Effects of cosmetics containing purified honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) venom on acne vulgaris
Antifungal Activity of Honey with Curcuma Starch against RhodotorulaBee Healthy Farms
In vitro activity of natural honey alone and in combination with curcuma starch against rhodotorula mucilaginosa in correlation with bioactive compounds and diastase activity.
The mixture of curcuma starch and honey could lead to the development of new combination antibiotics against Rhodotorula infections. This synergistic interaction between two natural agents (non-toxic) against R. mucilaginosa may be helpful for humankind, particularly in this part of the globe, in combating antifungal resistance.
Traditional and Modern uses of Natural Honey in Human Diseases - A ReviewBee Healthy Farms
"One of the most important natural products is honey, which has been used for different medicinal purposes
since ancient times. In addition to the important role of
honey in the traditional medicine, scientists also
accept honey as a new effective medicine for many kinds of diseases".
Traditional and Modern uses of Natural Honey in Human Diseases - A Review
Les plantes mellifères et médicinales
1. Les plantes melifero-medicinales
Les arbres
Nom commun Nom latin Parties utilisées Production Kg
miel/ha
Sapin Blanc Abies alba bourgeons, résines, huiles
essentielles, pollen, sève pour
miel de miellat
15-20 kg/ha
Châtaignier
Marronnier d'Inde
Hêtre Fagus silvatica feuilles, écorce, nectar, pollen,
sève pour miel de miellat
20 kg/ha
Frêne élevé Fraxinus excelsior feuilles, pollen, sève pour miel de
miellat
15-20 kg/ha
Erable champêtre Acer campestre écorce, nectar, pollen, sève pour
miel de miellat
200-400
kg/ha
Bouleau blanc
Epicéa de bois rond Picea excelsa Résines, huiles essentielles,
pollen, sève pour miel de miellat
15-20 kg/ha
Noyer
Savonnier Koelreuteria paniculata fleurs, nectar, pollen 100-200
kg/ha
Erable plane Acer platanoides fleurs, écorce, nectar, pollen,
sève pour miel de miellat
100-200
kg/ha
Pin sylvestre Pinus silvestris résines, bourgeons, huiles
essentielles, pollen, sève pour
miel de miellat
----
Peuplier noir Pagoda Populus nigra bourgeons, résines et baumes,
pollen, sève pour miel de miellat
----
Juglans regia feuilles, fruits, pollen ----
Betula alba feuilles, résines, résines et
baumes, pollen, sève pour miel
de miellat
8-10 kg/ha
Aesculus hippocastanum nectar, pollen, graines 30-100 kg/ha
Castanea sativa fruits, nectar, pollen 30-120 kg/ha
Chez les Abeilles, 396 rte de l'Ecluse 33660 St Antoine sur l'Isle
p.1 www.chezlesabeilles.com
2. Arbre Pagode
japonaise
Sophora japonica feuilles, bourgeons fleurissants;
petites et jeunes branches; fruits
nectar, pollen
300-350
kg/ha
Arobinier faux
acacia
Robinia pseudoacacia fleurs, pollen, nectar 1000 kg/ha
Saule blanc Salix alba écorce, nectar, pollen, sève pour
miel de miellat
100-120
kg/ha
Saule marsault Salix caprea écorce, nectar, pollen 100-200
kg/ha
Chêne rouvre Quercus robur écorce, pollen, sève pour miel de
miellat
----
Tilleul argenté Tilia tomentosa fleurs, nectar, pollen 1200 kg/ha
Tilleul à grandes
feuilles
Tilia platyphyllos fleurs, pollen, nectar 800 kg/ha
Tilleul à petites
feuilles
Tilia cordata fleurs, nectar, pollen 1000 kg/ha
Orme champêtre Ulmus campestris écorce, pollen, sève pour miel de
miellat
8-10 kg/ha
Les arbustes
Nom commun Nom latin Parties utilisées Production Kg
miel/ha
Myrtille
Groseillier à
maquereaux
Ribes grossularis/uva
crispa
fruits, nectar, pollen 25-70 kg/ha
Groseillier Ribes aureum fruits, nectar, pollen ----
Noisetier, Coudrier Corylus avellana fruits, pollen, sève pour miel de
miellat
15-20 kg/ha
Buis Buxus sempervirens feuilles, racines, bois, nectar,
pollen
----
Mentiane viorne Viburnum opulus écorce, nectar, pollen 25-40 kg/ha
Néprun maritime Hippophae rhamnoides fruits, nectar, pollen 25 kg/ha
Vaccinum myrtillus feuilles, fruits, nectar, pollen 10-12 kg/ha
Pagoda Populus nigra bourgeons, résines et baumes,
pollen, sève pour miel de miellat
----
Chez les Abeilles, 396 rte de l'Ecluse 33660 St Antoine sur l'Isle
p.2 www.chezlesabeilles.com
3. Tamaris Tamarix ramosissima
/galica
ecorce, racines, branches, fleurs,
feuilles avec branches, nectar,
pollen
25 kg/ha
Groseillier noir / Le
Cassissier
Ribes nigrum feuilles, fruits, nectar, pollen 10-30 kg/ha
La Bourdaine Rhamnus frangula écorce, nectar, pollen 35-100 kg/ha
Epine vinette Berberis vulgaris écorce des racines et stem, fruits,
nectar, pollen
30 kg/ha
Lierre Hedera helix feuilles, nectar, pollen ----
Rosier des chiens Rosa canina pseudofruits, fruits, nectar, pollen 10-20 kg/ha
Ronce commune Rubus fruticosus feuilles, fruits, nectar, pollen ----
Ronce bleuâtre Rubus caesius fruits, nectar, pollen 30-50 kg/ha
Rhus glabra/tiphina nectar, pollen 30-60 kg/ha
Aubépine Crataegus sp. fleurs, feuilles, fruits, nectar,
pollen
35-100 kg/ha
CHRIST'S THORN Paliurus spina christi fruits, nectar
Prunellier Epine
noire
Prunus spinosa fleurs, fruits, écorce des racines +
tronc; pollen, nectar
25-40 kg/ha
Romarin Rosmarinus officinalis fleurs, nectar ----
Cornouillier
sanguin
Cornus sanguinea fruits, écorce, nectar, pollen 20-30 kg/ha
Vigne Vitis vinifera fruits, nectar, pollen 5-10 kg/ha
Framboisier Rubus idaeus feuilles, fruits, nectar, pollen 50-200 kg/ha
Les fruitiers
Nom commun Nom latin Parties utilisées Production Kg
miel/ha
Airelle
Noisettier Corylus avellana fruits, pollen, sève pour miel de
miellat
15-20 kg/ha
Abricotier Prunus armeniaca fruits, nectar, pollen 25-40 kg/ha
Merisier Prunus avium fruits, nectar, pollen 20-40 kg/ha
Prunier mirobolant Prunus cerasifera fruits, nectar, pollen 25 kg/ha
Vaccinum myrtillus feuilles, fruits, nectar, pollen 10-12 kg/ha
Chez les Abeilles, 396 rte de l'Ecluse 33660 St Antoine sur l'Isle
p.3 www.chezlesabeilles.com
4. Cornouillier mâle Cornus mas feuilles, écorce, fruits, nectar,
pollen
20 kg/ha
Mûrier
Fruits blancs
Mûrier
Fruits noirs
Cognassier Cydonia oblonga fruits, nectar, pollen 30 kg/ha
Citronnier Citrus limon fruits, nectar, pollen ----
Pommier Malus domestica fruits, nectar, pollen 20-30 kg/ha
Prunier amandier Prunus amygdalus fruits, nectar, pollen
Aubépine Crataegus sp. fleurs, feuilles, fruits, nectar,
pollen
35-100 kg/ha
Poirier Pyrus communis feuilles, fruits, écorce, nectar,
pollen
8-20 kg/ha
Pêcher Prunus persica fleurs, feuilles, fruits, nectar,
pollen
20-40 kg/ha
Prunier domestique Prunus domestica fruits, nectar, pollen 20-30 kg/ha
Griottier Prunus cerasus fruits, nectar, pollen 30-40 kg/ha
Vigne Vitis vinifera feuilles, grappes, sève de
printemps, vin, nectar, pollen
5-10 kg/ha
Framboisier Rubus idaeus feuilles, fruits, nectar, pollen 50-200 kg/ha
Les arbres et arbustes pour les haies
Nom commun Nom latin Parties utilisées Production Kg
miel/ha
Buis Buxus sempervirens feuilles, racines, bois, nectar,
pollen
----
La Bourdaine Rhamnus frangula écorce, nectar, pollen 35-100 kg/ha
Epine vinette Berberis vulgaris écorce de racines et stem, fruits,
nectar, pollen
30 kg/ha
Gleditschia triacanthos fruits ----
Lila Syringa vulgaris fleurs, Nectar, pollen 10-20 kg/ha
Rosier des chiens Rosa canina pseudo-fruits, fruits, nectar,
pollen
10-20 kg/ha
Aubépine Crataegus sp. fleurs, feuilles, fruits, nectar,
pollen
35-100 kg/ha
Morus alba feuilles, fruits (i)matures écorce
de racines, pollen
----
Morus nigra feuilles, fruits (i)matures, écorce
de racines, pollen
----
Chez les Abeilles, 396 rte de l'Ecluse 33660 St Antoine sur l'Isle
p.4 www.chezlesabeilles.com
5. Paliurus Paliurus spina christi fruits ----
Epine noire Prunus spinosa fleurs, fruits, écorce des racines +
tronc; pollen, nectar
25-40 kg/ha
Romarin Rosmarinus officinalis fleurs, nectar
Robinier faux
acacia
Robinia pseudoacacia fleurs, pollen, nectar 1000 kg/ha !!
Verveine officinale Verbena officinalis nectar ----
Les plantes melifero-medicinales perpétuelles
Nom commun Nom latin Parties utilisées Production Kg
miel/ha
Angélique Archangelica officinalis fruits, racines,nectar, pollen 90 kg/ha
Artichaut Cynara scolymus feuilles, nectar, pollen 150-400
kg/ha
Origan Origanum vulgare toute la plante, huiles
essentielles, nectar, pollen
----
Népéta chatain Nepeta cataria nectar, feuilles, fleurs
Chicorée intybe Cichorium intybus toute la plante, racines, rhizome,
nectar, pollen
100 kg/ha
Thym serpolet Thymus serpylli toute la plante, nectar, pollen 200 kg/ha
Fenouil Foeniculum vulgare graines, nectar, pollen 25-100 kg/ha
Perce neige Galanthus nivalis bulbes, nectar, pollen ----
Lotier coniculé Lotus corniculatus feuilles, fleurs, nectar, pollen 15-30 kg/ha
Houblon Humulus lupulus cônes, nectar ----
Hysope Hyssopus officinalis toute la plante, huiles
essentielles, nectar, pollen
50-100 kg/ha
Lavande Lavandula angustifolia fleurs, huiles essentielles, nectar,
pollen
50-100 kg/ha
Alfalfa Medicago sativa graines germées, nectar, pollen 25-200 kg/ha
Menthe poivrée Mentha piperita toute la plante, nectar, pollen 100-200
kg/ha
Mauve des bois Malva silvestris graines broyées, nectar, pollen 30-50 kg/ha
Pissenlit Taraxacum officinale toute la plante, racines, nectar,
pollen
200 kg/ha
Tussilage Tussilago farfara L fleurs, feuilles, nectar, pollen ----
Chez les Abeilles, 396 rte de l'Ecluse 33660 St Antoine sur l'Isle
p.5 www.chezlesabeilles.com
6. Epilobe Chamenerion/Epilobium
hyrsutum
Toute la plante, nectar, pollen 40-60 kg/ha
Mélisse officinale Melissa officinalis feuilles, nectar, pollen 100-150
kg/ha
Sauge des prés Salvia pratensis, Salvia
off.
feuilles, nectar, pollen 280 kg/ha
Panicaut
champêtre
Eryngium planum,
campestre
toute la plante, nectar, pollen 100-150
kg/ha
Asperge Asparagus officinale plante, nectar, pollen ----
Solidage Verge d'or
/ Baguette d'Aaron
/ Herbe des juifs
Solidago virgaurea toute la plante, nectar, pollen
Mélilot Melilotus officinalis jeunes branches, nectar, pollen 150-300
kg/ha
Agripaume
cardiaque
Leonurus cardiaca jeunes branches, nectar, pollen 200-400
kg/ha
Trèfle blanc Trifolium repens fleurs, nectar, pollen 100-250
kg/ha
Trèfle des prés Trifolium pratense fleurs, nectar, pollen 25-50 kg/ha
Marrube commun Marrubium vulgare jeunes branches, nectar, pollen 50 kg/ha
Lamier blanc Lamium album toute la plante, nectar, pollen 50-150 kg/ha
Gui Viscum album feuilles, branches, nectar ----
Véronique Veronica officinalis fleurs, nectar, pollen 40 kg/ha
Millepertuis Hypericum perforatum Toute la plante, pollen ----
Les plantes melifero-medicinales annuelles
Nom commun Nom latin Parties utilisées Production Kg
miel/ha
Bleuet des champs Centaurea cyanus fleurs, nectar, pollen 60 kg/ha
Anis Pimpinella anisum fruits, huiles essentielles, nectar,
pollen
50 kg/ha
Basilic
Thym Thymus vulgaris toute la plante, graines
Coriandre Coriander sativum graines, nectar, pollen 100-500
kg/ha
Ocimum basilicum toute la plante excepté parties
âgées (boiseuses), huiles
essentielles, nectar, pollen
100-120
Kg/ha
Chez les Abeilles, 396 rte de l'Ecluse 33660 St Antoine sur l'Isle
p.6 www.chezlesabeilles.com
7. Potiron Cucurbita maxima graines, nectar, pollen 75-105 kg/ha
Haricot Faseolus vulgaris balle des graines(fructus phaseoli
sine semine ); nectar
----
Tournesol Helianthus annuus graines, huile, nectar, pollen 34-102 kg/ha
Soucis
Sarrasin / Blé noir Fagopyrum esculentum graines, toute la plante avec les
fleurs; nectar, pollen
50-60 kg/ha
Callune / Fausse
bruyère
Calluna vulgaris petites jeunes branches avec des
feuilles complètement ouvertes,
nectar, pollen
200 kg/ha
Lin Linum usitatissimum graines, nectar, pollen 10 kg/ha
Coquelicot Papaver rhoeas graines, pollen ----
Moutarde blanche Sinapis alba graines, nectar, pollen 40 kg/ha
Moutarde des
champs / Sénévé
Sinapis arvensis graines, nectar, pollen 40 kg/ha
Melon Cucumis melo fruit, nectar, pollen 10-40 Kg/ha
Pastèque Citrullus lanatus fruit, graines, nectar, pollen 40-100 kg/ha
Maïs Zea mays stygmata maydis ; graines;
pollen
----
Radis Raphanus sativus nectar, pollen 40-50 kg/ha
Bette Beta vulgaris racines, nectar, pollen 5-15 kg/ha
Mélilot blanc Melilotus alba fleurs, toute la plante, nectar,
pollen
200-500
kg/ha
Choux Brassica oleracea feuilles, nectar, pollen 20-30 kg/ha
Verveine officinale Verbena officinalis toute la plante, nectar ----
Calendula officinalis fleurs, nectar, pollen ----
Chez les Abeilles, 396 rte de l'Ecluse 33660 St Antoine sur l'Isle
p.7 www.chezlesabeilles.com