Lodgepole pine
Lodgepole pine produces wind-dispersed pollen that honey bees may collect opportunistically during spring and early summer, though it is low in protein and not a preferred source. Beekeepers value the tree primarily for its resin, which bees collect and use to make propolis. Pollen cones appear in spring with release timing varying by elevation and latitude.
| Nectar | low |
|---|---|
| Pollen | low |
| Bloom (US) | April–July |
| Duration | ~30 days |
| Type | Perennial |
| Sun | full |
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