Attracting Birds to the North Coast Pacific Garden
Versatile shrubs can furnish varied layering in a birdscape, valuable for
both food and protective cover, including nesting sites. These shrubs
attract birds and do well in the area.
Shrubs
- Amelanchier (Serviceberry, Shadblow): A. alnifolia
- Arctostaphylos (Manzanita)
- Berberis (Barberry)
- Cornus (Dogwood): C. alba; C. sanguinea; C. stolonifera
- Cotoneaster
- Elaeagnus: E. ebbingei: E. multiflora; E. pungens
- Heteromeles (Toyon): H. arbutifolia
- Ilex (Holly)
- Ligustrum (Privet): L. japonicum; L. ovalifolium; L. vulgare
- Lonicera (Honeysuckle): L. fragrantissima; L. korolkowii; L. tatarica
- Mahonia: M. aquifolium; M. pinnata
- Malus sargentii (Sargent crabapple)
- Photinia: P. fraseri; P. glabra; P. villosa
- Prunus (Cherry, Plum): P. cistena
- Pyracantha (Firethorn)
- Rhamnus: R. alaternus; R. californica; R. crocea
- Ribes (Currant, Gooseberry): R. aureum; R. sanguineum
- Rosa (Rose)
- Rubus (Bramble)
- Symphoricarpos: S. albus; S. chenaultii; S. orbiculatus
- Vaccinium: V. ovatum; V. parvifolium
- Viburnum
|