snowdrop
Honeybees primarily visit snowdrops for pollen during early spring when few other sources are available, though nectar rewards are modest due to the small flower size. Peak bloom typically occurs in February to March in temperate climates, supporting emerging bee colonies. They thrive in moist, humus-rich soils with dappled shade and can spread by bulb offsets, but may require protection from rodents that eat the bulbs.
| Nectar | low |
|---|---|
| Pollen | medium |
| Bloom (US) | February–March |
| Type | Perennial |
| Sun | partial |