locust
Honeybees heavily forage on black locust for its copious nectar, producing a prized light-colored honey with a mild, floral flavor. Peak bloom occurs in late spring over a brief 10-day period, providing a vital early-season nectar flow in temperate climates. The tree's tendency to produce root suckers can result in thicket formation, requiring management to control spread in planted areas.
| Nectar | high |
|---|---|
| Pollen | medium |
| Bloom (US) | May–June |
| Duration | ~10 days |
| Type | Perennial |
| Sun | full |