Bristol Beekeepers

Pollen Guide

Pollen comes in many varied colours. The colours are only a guide as computer monitors vary in viewable colours. The chart gives an idea of the time of year you may see the pollen. Use the buttons above to change seasons. We would recommend a commercially printed chart to take into the field.

Gooseberry
Winterheath
Berberis
Lauristus
Red Deadnettle
Blackthorn or Almond
Wallflower
Gorse
Yew
Flowering Currant
Plum or Wildcherry
Apple or Cabbage
Yellow Crocus
Dandelion
Willow
Laurel
Blue Crocus
Brocolli
Snowdrop
Poplar
Box Pollen
Elm
Pear or Crabapple
Hazel or Elder
Oriental Poppy
Vipers Blugloss
False Acacia
Red Horsechestnut
White Horsechestnut
Red or Whiteclover
Fieldbean
Lupin
Sycamore or Ash
Copperbeech or Broom
Wild Bluebell or Plaintain
Rockrose
Asparagus
Buttercup or Mustard
Holly or Mountain Ash
Hawthorn or Oak
Elder or Plaintain
Wild Honeysuckle
Dogwood
Broadbean
Blackberry
Common Beech or Lilac
Oilseed Rape
Raspberry
Rosebay Willowherb
Marjarum
Meadowsweet
Deadly Nightshade or Wild Honeysuckle
Ling Heather
Onion
Hairy Willowherb
Sweetchestnut or Virginia Creeper
Knapweed or Borage
Fieldscabious
Ivy
Common Lime
Travellersjoy
Bell Heath
Field Thistle
Himalayan Balsam
Privet
Evening Primrose
Californian Poppy
Hogweed

Honey bee collecting pollen