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Meadowsweet

Spiraea latifolia
In the United States: Native · also called Broadleaf meadowsweet, White meadowsweet

Honeybees forage on Spiraea latifolia for its moderate nectar and abundant pollen, particularly during peak bloom in mid-summer when clusters of small white flowers emerge. The shrub prefers moist soils in sunny locations and supports colony nutrition without producing significant surplus honey. It benefits from pruning after flowering to encourage bushiness and may require protection from deer browsing in exposed sites.

Nectarmedium
Pollenhigh
Bloom (US) June–September
TypePerennial
Sunfull
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