Mesquite tree
Honeybees visit mesquite trees extensively for high volumes of nectar and pollen, supporting significant honey production in the Southwest during spring blooms. Peak flowering occurs from April to June, though it can extend into summer in warmer areas. It may spread aggressively in riparian zones, requiring management to prevent it from becoming invasive.
| Nectar | high |
|---|---|
| Pollen | high |
| Bloom | March–August |
| USDA zones | 7-11 |
| Type | Perennial |
| Sun | full |
| Native | Southwestern United States and Mexico |