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==Trees==
==Trees==
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!Type !! Food Sources  
!Type !! Food Sources !! Notes
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| {{Wikipedia|Willow|Willow}} (many species) || P, N
| {{Wikipedia|Willow|Willow}} (many species) || P, N ||
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| {{Wikipedia|Maple|Maple}} || P, N
| {{Wikipedia|Maple|Maple}} || P, N ||
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| {{Wikipedia|Cercis_canadensis|Redbud}} (Eastern Redbud) || P, N
| {{Wikipedia|Cercis_canadensis|Redbud}} (Eastern Redbud) || P, N ||
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| {{Wikipedia|Robinia_pseudoacacia|Black Locust}} || P, N
| {{Wikipedia|Robinia_pseudoacacia|Black Locust}} || P, N ||
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| {{Wikipedia|Apple|Apple}} || P, N
| {{Wikipedia|Apple|Apple}} || P, N ||
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| {{Wikipedia|Cherry|Cherry}} (wild, sour) || P, N
| {{Wikipedia|Cherry|Cherry}} (wild, sour) || P, N ||
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| {{Wikipedia|Liriodendron_tulipifera|Tulip Poplar}} || P, N
| {{Wikipedia|Liriodendron_tulipifera|Tulip Poplar}} || P, N ||
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| {{Wikipedia|Tilia|Linden, Basswood}}|| P, N
| {{Wikipedia|Tilia|Linden, Basswood}}|| P, N ||
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| {{Wikipedia|Koelreuteria_paniculata|Golden Rain}} || P, N
| {{Wikipedia|Koelreuteria_paniculata|Golden Rain}} || P, N ||
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| {{Wikipedia|Holly|Holly}} || P, N
| {{Wikipedia|Holly|Holly}} || P, N ||
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| {{Wikipedia|Oxydendrum|Sourwood}} || P, N
| {{Wikipedia|Oxydendrum|Sourwood}} || P, N ||
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| {{Wikipedia|Sumac|Sumac}} || P, N
| {{Wikipedia|Sumac|Sumac}} || P, N ||
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| {{Wikipedia|Ailanthus|Ailanthus}} || P, N
| {{Wikipedia|Ailanthus|Ailanthus}} || P, N || Invasive, bitter honey
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Invasive, bitter honey


==Shrubs==
==Shrubs==

Revision as of 12:31, 20 March 2025

Plants For Bees

N: NECTAR, P: POLLEN

Trees

Type Food Sources Notes
Willow (many species) P, N
Maple P, N
Redbud (Eastern Redbud) P, N
Black Locust P, N
Apple P, N
Cherry (wild, sour) P, N
Tulip Poplar P, N
Linden, Basswood P, N
Golden Rain P, N
Holly P, N
Sourwood P, N
Sumac P, N
Ailanthus P, N Invasive, bitter honey

Shrubs

Type Food Sources
Amelanchier (Serviceberry) P
Boxwood P, N
Cotinus (smoke tree) N
Cotoneaster (many types) P, N
Erica (heath) P, N
Witch Hazel P
Lavender P, N
Clethra P, N
Mock Orange P, N
Pyracantha P, N
Vitex P, N
Spicebush P, N
Alder P
Autumn & Russian Olives P, N

Highly Invasive

Bulbs, Etc

Type Food Sources
Allium P, N
Anemone P
Chiondoxa P, N
Colchicum P, N
Lily of the Valley P
Crocus P
Dahlia P, N
Winter Aconite P, N
Fritillaria N
Snowdrop P, N
Hyacinth P, N
Scilla P, N
Tulip P

Perennials

Type Food Sources
Yarrow N
Thrift P, N
Asters N
Bellflower P, N
Cornflower N
Chrysanthemum P
Coreopsis P, N
blanket flower P, N
Christmas Rose N
Coral Bells N
Lupin P
bergamot, bee balm N
Evening primrose P
Oriental Poppy P
Penstemon N
Rudbeckia N
Scabiosa N
Sedum N
Mullein P, N
Showy-Speedwell P


Annuals, Biennials

Type Food Sources
Hollyhock P, N
Calendula P, N
Canterbury bell P, N
Clarkia P, N
Spider Flower N
Cosmos N
Gourds P, N
Dianthus N
Godetia P, N
Sunflowers P, N
Mallow P, N
Statice N
Flax P, N
Lobelia N
Phacelia P, N

Herbs

Type Food Sources
Anise hyssop N
Chives P, N
Borage P, N
Mints N
Basil N
Marjoram N
Sage N
Savory N
Thyme N