Willow
Black willow provides one of the earliest sources of abundant pollen and nectar for honey bees after winter dormancy, with male catkins offering protein-rich pollen and both sexes producing nectar; peak bloom typically occurs in April across its range; it thrives in wet soils but can spread aggressively, requiring containment in managed landscapes.
| Nectar | high |
|---|---|
| Pollen | high |
| Bloom | March–May |
| USDA zones | 4-9 |
| Type | Perennial |
| Sun | full |
| Native | Eastern North America |