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50 Plants that Attract Birds

While you may add bird baths, bird houses and bird food to your garden to attract birds, another simple way is to make slight changes in your choice of plants. Make your garden a haven for birds and enjoy backyard bird watching by planting some of the below mentioned plants that the birds love.

1. Aster

2. Bachelor Button

3. Bayberry

4. Bee balm

5. Bellflower

6. Bittersweet

7. Bonesets

8. Black-eyed Susan

9. Blueberry

10. Bugleweed (Ajuga) Carpet Bugle

11. Butterfly Weed

12. California Poppy

13. Cardinal Flower

14. Chrysanthemum (annual)

15. Cleome

16. Cockscombs

17. Columbine

18. Coral bells

19. Coreopsis

20. Cornflower (basket flower)

21. Cosmos

22. Daylily

23. Dogwood

24. Dusty-miller

25. Forget-me-nots
26. Fuchsia

27. Goldenrod

28. Hawthorn

29. Holly

30. Hollyhock

31. Honeysuckle

32. Larkspur

33. Lantana

34. Love-lies-bleeding

35. Lupine

36. Nicotiana

37. Phlox

38. Portulaca

39. Purple coneflower

40. Salvia

41. Scabiosa

42. Silene

43. Snapdragon

44. Strawberry

45. Sunflower

46. Thistle

47. Trumpet vine

48. Virginia creeper

49. Verbena

50. Zinnia

 

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