Plants for Wildlife
Beneficial Plants for Wildlife
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This section contains information about Hardiness Zone 4 plants that may be beneficial for birds and wildlife. Planting specific trees, shrubs, and flowers for the purpose of attracting birds to the yard is becoming increasingly popular. Along with all the interest, an increase in the varieties of plant species available to wildlife landscapers is also occurring at a dramatic rate. For that reason, confusion associated with colloquial common names, or discrepancies in listed hardiness zone tolerances by different nursery companies and web sites can lead to frustration when trying to select the right plants for your yard. |
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Fruiting (27)
- Bayberry
- Buffaloberry
- Cherry
- Chokeberry (Aronia)
- Chokecherry (Prunus)
- Coralberry
- Cotoneaster
- Crabapples
- Cranberry Bush
- Dogwood
- Elderberry
- Grapes
- Hackberry
- Hawthorn
- Mountainash
- Mulberry
- Nannyberry
- Ninebark
- Plum (Prunus)
- Raspberry
- Rose
- Snowberry
- Sumac
- Viburnums
- Virginia Creeper
- Wahoo (Eastern )
- Winterberry
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Hummingbirds (13)
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Others (9)
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| Hand Feed Wild Birds |
| Your backyard birds can be eating from your hand this winter. Several articles have been written on how to accomplish this. |