The present study comprises pollen analyses of 23 samples of spring specifi c honeys collected from apiaries situated in 12 communes in the Rzeszów area during the 2005 -2006 apicultural season. Forty two pollen taxa were identifi ed in the examined material, of which 31 nectariferous and 11 non-nectariferous anemophilous plants. Among the nectariferous plants, the highest pollen frequency was found for Brassicaceae (others) (95.7%), Rubus type (91.3%) and Prunus type (86.9%). The presence of anemophilous pollen grains was recorded in all the samples, with Poaceae reaching the highest frequency (69.8%). The frequency of over 50% was characteristic of Quercus and Rumex, while the lowest frequency (less than 10%) was recorded for Cerealia, Corylus avellana and Humulus lupulus. The highest participation was found for Quercus, whose pollen grains constituted as much as 80% of anemophilous pollen grains in a single sample. The lowest participation (below 3%) was found for Rumex, Pinus and Artemisia. Among all the taxa of pollen grains found in a single sample, Poaceae pollen reached the highest share of anemophilous pollen in a sample of honey from fruit trees (10%), whereas Quercus pollen in one honey from Brassica napus (7.8%) and in one honey from Acer (4.5%). The pollen share of the remaining anemophilous taxa in the examined honeys ranged between 0.2% and 2.9%. The identifi ed anemophilous taxa belong to 10 botanical families. In 19 out of 23 examined samples of honeys, small indicators of honeydew were discovered.