Source of Jarrah Honey

Jarrah honey is exclusively derived from the Jarrah tree (Eucalyptus marginata), a majestic tree found only in the pristine forests of Western Australia. These ancient trees bloom once every two years, and their nectar is gathered by bees in an unspoiled, pesticide-free environment.

At Pristine Forest Honey, we source our Jarrah honey directly from these untouched natural reserves—guaranteeing purity, sustainability, and potency in every jar.

Why Jarrah honey is expensive?

Jarrah honey is expensive due to its rarity, unique properties, and high demand. It is produced by bees from the nectar of Jarrah trees, which are native to Western Australia and flower only once every two years. This limited production, combined with the unique healing and medicinal properties the honey is believed to have, contributes to its high price.