Northern Nectar Sources for Honey Bees
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The nectar source in a given area depends on the type of vegetation present and the length of their bloom period. What type of vegetation will grow in an area depends on soil texture, soil pH, soil drainage, daily maximum and minimum temperatures, precipitation, extreme minimum winter temperature, and growing degree days. The plants listed below are plants that would grow in USDA Hardiness zone 5. A good predictor for when a plant will bloom and produce nectar is a calculation of the growing degree days. Even more accurate would be a calculation of the growing degree hours. Hopkins' Bioclimatic Law states that in North America east of the Rockies, a 130 m (400-foot) increase in elevation, a 4° change in latitude north, or a 10° change in longitude east will cause any given biological event to occur four days later in the spring or four days earlier in the fall. In botany, the term phenology refers to the timing of flower emergence, sequence of bloom, fruiting, and leaf drop in autumn.
The classification in major or minor nectar source is very dependent on the agricultural use of the land. Agricultural crops like canola and alfalfa may be a major or minor source depending on local plantings. Honeydew sources are not included in this listing.
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[edit] Spring
[edit] Trees and shrubs
Common name | Latin name | Blooming months | Monofloral honey | Availability | Source for honey bees |
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Maple | Acer | Feb - Apr | no | feral | major but temperature usually too cold |
Red Maple | Acer rubrum | Feb - Apr | no | feral | major but temperature usually too cold for bees to fly |
Shadbush | Amelanchier arborea | Apr - May | no | feral | minor |
Red Chokeberry | Aronia arbutifolia, Photinia pyrifolia | May - Jun | no | feral | minor |
Black Chokeberry | Aronia melanocarpa | May - Jun | no | feral | minor |
Ohio Buckeye | Aesculus glabra | Apr - May | no | feral | minor |
Common Hackberry | Celtis occidentalis | Apr - May | no | feral | minor |
Hawthorn | Crataegus | Apr - May | no | feral | minor |
Honey Locust | Gleditsia triancanthos | May - Jun | no | feral | minor |
American Holly | Ilex opaca | Apr - Jun | no | feral | minor, important in southeastern US |
Tulip-tree | Liriodendron tulipifera | May - Jun | yes | feral | major in southern Appalachians and piedmont |
Apple | Malus domestica | Apr - May | no | cultivated | minor |
Crab Apple | Malus sylvestris | Mar - Jun | no | ornamental | minor |
Cherry | Prunus cerasus | Apr - May | no | feral, cultivated | minor |
Pear | Pyrus communis | Apr - May | no | cultivated | minor |
Black Cherry | Prunus serotina | Apr - May | no | feral, cultivated | minor |
Plum | Prunus | Apr - May | no | feral, cultivated | minor |
Common Buckthorn | Rhamnus cathartica | May - Jun | no | feral | minor |
Black Locust | Robinia pseudoacacia | May - Jun | yes | feral | major |
Raspberry | Rubus | May - Jun | yes | feral, cultivated | major in some areas |
Blackberry | Rubus | May - Jun | yes | feral, cultivated | major in some areas |
Willow | Salix | Feb - Apr | no | feral, ornamental | major but temperature usually too cold for bees to fly |
Pussy Willow | Salix discolor | Mar - Apr | no | feral, ornamental | major but temperature usually too cold for bees to fly |
American Elm | Ulmus americana | Feb - Apr | no | feral | minor |
Blueberry | Vaccinium corymbosum | May - Jun | no | cultivated | minor |
[edit] Flowers and annual crop plants
Common name | Latin name | Blooming months | Monofloral honey | Availability | Source for honey bees |
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Chives | Allium schoenoprasum | May - Sep | no | cultivated | minor |
Asparagus | Asparagus officinalis | May - Jun | no | cultivated | minor |
Milk Vetch | Astragalus spp. | May - Jun | no | feral | minor |
Mustard | Brassica arvenisi (L.) | Apr - May | no? | cultivated | minor? |
Oilseed Rape (Canola) | Brassica napus L., Brassica rapa | May - Jun | yes | cultivated | major |
Mountain Bluet | Centaurea montana (Knapweed) | May | no?? | feral | major |
Leopardsbane | Doronicum cordatum | Apr - May | no | feral | minor |
Henbit Deadnettle | Lamium sp | Mar - May | no | feral | minor but valuable due to earliness/frost hardiness |
White Sweet Clover | Melilotus alba | May - Aug | yes | feral, cultivated | major |
Yellow Sweet Clover | Melilotus officinalis | May - Aug | yes | feral, cultivated | major |
Lungwort | Pulmonaria spp. | May | no | feral | minor |
Woundwort | Stachys byzantina | May | no | feral | minor |
Chickweed | Stellaria Media | Apr - Jul | no | feral | minor |
Dandelion | Taraxicum officinale | Apr - May | no? | feral | major |
Speedwell | Veronica spicata | June | no | feral | minor |
Blackhaw | Viburnum prunifolium | May - Jun | no | feral | minor |
Source: Spring flowers Master beekeeper program, Cornell University Dyce Laboratory (web accessed Nov 2006)
[edit] Summer
[edit] Trees and shrubs
Common name | Latin name | Blooming months | Monofloral honey | Availability | Source for honey bees |
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Devils-walkingstick | Aralia spinosa | Jul - Aug | no | feral | minor |
Catalpa | Catalpa speciosa | Jun - Jul | no | feral, ornamental | minor |
Sumac | Rhus glabra | Jun - Jul | ?? | feral | major |
Basswood | Tilia americana | June - July | yes | feral, ornamental | major |
- See also: Honeydew source
[edit] Flowers and annual crop plants
Common name | Latin name | Blooming months | Monofloral honey | Availability | Source for honeybees |
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Anise hyssop | Agstache foeniculum | Jul-Frost | no | feral | minor |
Chives | Allium schoenoprasum | May - Sep | no | feral, cultivated | minor |
Garlic chives | Allium tuberosa | Aug - Sep | no | cultivated | minor |
Leadwort | Amorpha fruticosa | Jun - Jul | no | feral | minor |
Milkweed | Asclepias spp. | Jul - Aug | feral | major | |
Butterfly Weed | Asclepias tuberosa | Jul - Aug | no | feral | minor |
Aster | Asteraceae spp. | Aug - Sep | no | feral, ornamental | can be major |
Borage | Borago officinalis | Jun - Frost | no | feral, ornamental | minor, but can be major on cultivated acreage |
Marigold | Calendula officinalis | Jun - Sep | no | ornamental | minor |
Thistle | Centaurea spp. | Jul - Sep | no | feral | minor |
Clethra Summersweet | Clethra alnifolia | Jul - Aug | no | feral | minor |
Cucumber | Cucumis spp. | no | cultivated | minor | |
Melon | Cucumis melo | Jun-Frost | no | cultivated | minor |
Pumpkin | Cucurbita pepo | Jun-Frost | no | cultivated | minor |
Wild Carrot | Daucus carota | Aug - Sep | no | feral | minor |
Blue thistle, Viper's bugloss Blue weed | Echium vulgare | Jun - Aug | no | feral | minor |
Globe Thistle | Echinops ritro | August | feral | major | |
Fireweed | Epilobium angustifolium | Jun - Sep | yes | feral | major |
Joe-Pye weed | Eupatorium spp. | Aug - Sep | no | feral | minor |
Buckwheat | Fagopyrum esculentum | Jul - Aug | can be | cultivated | minor |
Blue vine | Gonolobus laevis | no | feral | minor | |
Soybean | Glycine soja | Jul - Oct | cultivated | major | |
Sunflower | Helianthus annuus | Jun - Sep | no | feral, cultivated | minor |
Basil | Koellia | cultivated | no | minor | |
Lavender | Lavendula augustifolia | Jun - Sep | can be | cultivated | minor |
Birdsfoot trefoil | Lotus corniculatus | Jun - Aug | no | feral | minor |
Alfalfa | Medicago sativa | July - Aug | as clover honey | feral, cultivated | major |
Clover | Melilotus spp. and Trifolium spp. | May - Aug | as clover honey | feral, cultivated | major |
White Sweet Clover | Melilotus alba | as clover honey | feral, cultivated | major | |
Yellow Sweet Clover | Melilotus officinalis | as clover honey | feral, cultivated | major | |
Catnip | Nepeta mussinii | Jun - Sep | no | feral, ornamental | minor |
Oregano | Origanum vulgare | Jun - Sep | no | cultivated? | minor |
Russian Sage | Perovskia atriplicifolia | Jul - Sep | can be | ornamental | minor |
Smartweed | Polygonum spp. | Aug - Sep | feral | major | |
Selfheal | Prunella vulgaris | Jul - Aug | no | feral | minor |
Mountain Mint | Pycnanthemum flexuosum | Aug-Frost | no | feral | minor |
Azalea | Rhododendron spp. | Jun - Aug | no | ornamental | minor |
Scrophularia | Scrophularia spp. | July | no | feral | minor |
Chick weed | Stellaria media | Apr - Jul | no | feral | minor |
Korean euodia | Tetradium daniellii | Aug - Sep | no | feral | minor |
Germander, Thyme | Teucrium canadense | Jul - Aug | no | feral | minor |
Thyme | Thymus pulegioides | Jun - Jul | no | feral, cultivated | minor |
Red-Flowering Thyme | Thymus praecox | Jun - Jul | feral? | major | |
Alsike Clover | Trifolium hybridum | as clover honey | feral, cultivated | major | |
Crimson clover | Trifolium incarnatum | as clover honey | feral, cultivated | major | |
Red Clover | Trifolium pratense | Jun - Jul | as clover honey | feral, cultivated | major |
White Clover | Trifolium repens | Jun - Jul | as clover honey | feral, cultivated | major |
Blue Vervain | Verbena hastata L. | Jul - Aug | no | ornamental? | minor |
Tall Ironweed | Vernonia altissima | Aug - Sep | no | feral | minor |
Tufted Vetch | Vicia cracca | Jul - Aug | no | feral | minor |
Common Vetch | Vicia sativa | Jul - Aug | no | feral | minor |
Source: Summer flowers Master beekeeper program, Cornell University Dyce Laboratory (web accessed Nov 2006)
[edit] Fall
[edit] Trees and shrubs
There are no fall flowering trees that are a nectar source for honey bees.
[edit] Flowers and annual crop plants
Common name | Latin name | Blooming months | Monofloral honey | Availability | Source for honey bees |
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Anise hyssop | Agstache foeniculum | Jul-Frost | feral | minor | |
Aster | Aster spp. | Sep-Frost | feral, ornamental | major | |
Borage | Borago officinalis | Jun - Frost | minor | ||
Melons | Cucumis melo | Jun-Frost | cultivated | minor | |
Pumpkin | Cucurbita pepto | Jun-Frost | cultivated | minor | |
Soybean | Glycine soja | Jul - Oct | cultivated | minor | |
Mountain Mint | Pycnanthemum flexuosum | Aug-Frost | minor | ||
Goldenrod | Solidago spp. | Sep - Oct | can be | feral | major |
Tall Ironweed | Vernonia altissima | Aug - Sep | feral | minor |
Source: Fall flowers Master beekeeper program, Cornell University Dyce Laboratory (web accessed Nov 2006)
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- Tew, James Some Ohio Nectar and Pollen Producing Plants Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet, 2000,
- Tew, James; Beekeeping Consultant for Auburn University, Associate Professor, Entomology,Nectar and Pollen Producing Plants of Alabama A Guide for Beekeepers, Ohio State University, 1998, accessed Mar 2006
- Delaplane, Keith Bee Conservation in the Southeast The University of Georgia College of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences Cooperative Extension; Service Bulletin 1164; February 1998 (web accessed Nov 2006)
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