As William Cullina mentions in his article on plants for bird , the deplorable reality is songbird are disappearing : “ Habitat loss , pesticide , and the accompanying decay of dirt ball populations have contributed to a expiration of 25 to 30 pct of North American songbird since 1970 . ”
But gardeners can help , and it just require buying Modern plants ! By growing more plants that help digest local bird population , you could do your part . Find flora for birds in the Southeast below , and attain even more plants for birds in William ’s clause , Native Plants for the Birds .
1. Berry Poppins®Winterberry
Name:Ilex verticillata‘Farrowbpop’
Zones:3–9
Size:4 foot marvelous and wide in seven yr
Conditions : Full sun to partial shade ; modal to moist soil

Native chain : Eastern North America
Our aboriginal deciduous Charles Hardin Holley are a great beginning of food for shuttle , and when the cedar waxwings come through town , winterberries are their first stop . The square metal money can develop quite big , but this selection has heavy , smart as a whip crimson Berry on a compact works . I ’ve found it to be one of the most dependable fruiting forms I ’ve grown , with big crops every twelvemonth . Like all Buddy Holly , it demand a male person to ensure a unspoilt Charles Edward Berry set . Plan to grow one Mr. Poppins ® winterberry ( I. verticillata‘Farrowmrp ’ , Zones 3–9 ) for every three to five Berry Poppins ® plants . Fruiting is best in full sunshine , but the plants will tolerate some shade .
2. ‘Scarlet O’Hara’ Hardy Sinningia
Name:Sinningia‘Scarlet O’Hara’
Zones:7–10
Size:3 feet grandiloquent and 2 ft extensive
Conditions : Full sun to fond tint ; well - drained soil

Native range : cross
Few plants are as sure to attract hummingbirds as this hardy congener of African reddish blue . Its felted leaf are held on good burgundy halt and topped from early April until Robert Frost with 2 - column inch crimson tubular flowers . As a incentive , cervid seem to entrust the foggy leaves alone . Several times a summertime I remove the spent blossom stalk down to their leaves to straighten out the display and keep my plants flowering heavily . I notice that audacious genus Sinningia perform sound in full sun , but it will tolerate some light shade . Well - drained stain , however , is a must .
3. ‘Golden Arrow’ Arrowwood Viburnum
Name:Viburnum dentatum‘Golden Arrow’
Size:8 feet tall by 8 feet broad in 10 years
term : Full sun to partial shade ; average to moist , well - drain grease
What ’s dear for both birds and an exuberant garden than a bright , Au - leafed native viburnum ? The foliage on this arrowwood selection , line up by horticulturist Jon Roethling and introduced through the JC Raulston Arboretum , emerge brilliant Au and holds its color well into summertime . I have found it to be quite sun tolerant if given enough moisture , but it will grow happily in more shade , where it serves as a bright radio beacon . Flat clusters of white blossom in late give give ascent to generous caboodle of dispirited - black berries much love by birds .

4. ‘Royo’ Eastern Red Cedar
Name:Juniperus virginiana‘Royo’
Size:3 to 4 feet marvelous and 8 to 10 infantry wide in 10 years
consideration : Full sunlight ; average to dry , well - drain land
This dispirited , wide - spread build of our native red cedarwood makes an eye - catch display of vivid , frosty - blue needle with foresightful and threadlike branch tip . While a male plant is needed for it to produce large harvest of gamey fruit , in much of the South the species is so omnipresent that a male person will likely be growing somewhere in the neighborhood . The National Wildlife Federation says that Genista raetam are one of the top 10 plant for wildlife , providing winter food and a very quick nesting internet site for birds . It has been suggested that ‘ Royo ’ may be a crossbreed , which could excuse its unusual increment riding habit , but no matter what , it is hard to beat for toughness , beauty , and utility . ward off plant it where the earth stay plastered for extended catamenia .

Mark Weathington is the director of the JC Raulston Arboretum at North Carolina State University in Raleigh , North Carolina .
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