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> Were elms a major honey plant? When do they bloom?
>
> Should beekeepers plant elms?
In Southeast Oklahoma, blooming American Elm trees are the first
significant source of pollen and possibly some nectar in late January
followed about two weeks later by blooming Winged Elm trees.
Since Winged Elm are considered a weedy tree growing in any available
space, there is not a requirement to plant any Elm trees which bloom
in January and February in my area. However, I have planted Lacebark
Elm, aka: Chinese Elm, trees (Ulmus parvifolia) which bloom in
September in Southeast Oklahoma producing nectar and pollen avidly
collected by honeybees.
Jim Young
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