maple
Honey bees rely on red maple as a critical early-season forage source for both nectar and pollen, helping colonies stimulate brood rearing after winter. Peak bloom typically hits in March, with small red flowers appearing before leaves emerge. While adaptable to various soils, it prefers moist conditions and can spread aggressively in wet, disturbed sites.
| Nectar | high |
|---|---|
| Pollen | high |
| Bloom | February–April |
| USDA zones | 3-9 |
| Type | Perennial |
| Sun | partial |
| Native | Eastern North America |