hepatica
Hepatica nobilis serves as an early spring pollen source for honeybees after winter dormancy, with flowers attracting small native bees but limited appeal to larger honeybees due to absence of nectar. Peak bloom aligns with March to April in its range, supporting initial colony buildup. As a woodland perennial, it thrives in partial shade and humus-rich soils but may require protection from deer browsing.
| Nectar | low |
|---|---|
| Pollen | medium |
| Bloom | March–April |
| USDA zones | 3-8 |
| Type | Perennial |
| Sun | partial |
| Native | Eastern North America |