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Elm Tree
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Elm Tree

Ulmus spp.
In the United States: Native · also called American elm, white elm

Honeybees visit elm trees primarily for abundant early-spring pollen, which supports brood rearing during colony expansion. Flowers bloom inconspicuously before leaves emerge in temperate climates, providing a critical resource when few other plants are available. Large trees require space and are susceptible to vascular wilt diseases, necessitating selection of resistant varieties and prompt removal of infected material to maintain apiary-adjacent plantings.

Nectarmedium
Pollenhigh
Bloom (US) March–April
TypePerennial
Sunfull
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