
Plants to attract Birds
Birds help to keep your garden naturally free from slugs and
other pests.
If you want to attract birds to your garden, why not give them
good reason to visit by having plenty of plants they love? Below
is a list of plants that will attract birds to your garden:
Bedding
Anthirrhinum commonly known as 'Snapdragon'
Cosmos
Helianthus annus commonly known as 'Sunflower'
Evergreen
Hedera helix commonly known as 'English Ivy'
Fruit bushes
Fragaria rosaceae commonly known as 'Strawberry'
Idaeobatus rubus commonly known as 'Raspberry'
Ribus nigrum commonly known as 'Blackcurrant'
Vaccinium commonly known as 'Blueberry'
Vitus vinifera commonly known as 'Grape Vines'
Herbaceous
Anthriscus sylvestriscommonly known as 'Queen Anne's Lace'
Centaurea commonly known as 'Knapweed'
Cirsium commonly known as 'Thistle'
Filipendula commonly known as 'Meadowsweet'
Shrubs
Amelanchier commonly known as 'Snowy Mespilus'
Aronia
Berberis wilsoniae stenophylla
Cornus mas Oenothera
Cotoneaster
Crataegus monogyna commonly known as 'Hawthorn'
Elaeagnus
Euonymus europaeus commonly known as 'Spindle Tree'
Gaultheria
Ilex commonly known as 'Holly'
Leycesteria formosa commonly known as 'Himalayan Honeysuckle',
'Pheasant Berry'
Lonicera periclymenum commonly known as 'Honeysuckle'
Mahonia aquifolium
Malus commonly known as 'Crab Apples'
Prunus laurocerasus commonly known as 'Laurel l. Otto Luyken'
Pyracantha commonly known as 'Fire Thorn'
Sambucus commonly known as 'Elder'
Sarcococca commonly known as 'Christmas Box'
Sorbus commonly known as 'Rowan Tree'
Taxus Baccata commonly known as 'Yew'
Viburnum opulus commonly known as 'Guelder Rose'
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