Collection: Bird habitat
When planning a garden for birds, choose native plants that provide food and cover. Food can be seeds, berries, or caterpillars (host plants). Bird needs change with the seasons, so use a diversity of plants to provide habitat year-round. Your yard can be a bird haven from spring nesting to fall migration to winter foraging! To learn more about gardening for birds, I highly recommend Mariette Nowak's book Birdscaping in the Midwest.
Note: To ensure fruit production on trees and shrubs, plant at least five of the species. Looking to attract hummingbirds? See this list: Hummingbird plants
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Out of stockAgastache scrophulariifolia (purple giant hyssop)
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Out of stockAmelanchier laevis (Alleghany serviceberry)
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Out of stockAnemone patens var. wolfgangiana (pasque flower)
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Out of stockAnemone virginiana (tall thimbleweed)
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Out of stockAsclepias sullivantii (prairie milkweed)
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Out of stockAsclepias tuberosa (butterfly milkweed)
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Asclepias verticillata (whorled milkweed)
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Baptisia alba (white wild indigo)
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Out of stockBaptisia bracteata (cream wild indigo)
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