tulip tree
Tulip trees offer honeybees abundant nectar and pollen during their late spring bloom, acting as a key honey flow plant in its native range. Peak flowering spans May to June, with mature trees producing several pounds of nectar per season. Plant young specimens early, as they may take 10-15 years to begin blooming, ensuring long-term forage without invasiveness concerns.
| Nectar | high |
|---|---|
| Pollen | high |
| Bloom | May–June |
| USDA zones | 4-9 |
| Type | Perennial |
| Sun | full |
| Native | Eastern North America |