When creating a wildlife habitat, there are four key elements that wildlife need in order to flourish – food plants, water, shelter and places to raise their young.
You will need to develop a plan that takes into consideration the needs of the wildlife you wish to attract. Take an assessment of what you have (include all the plants and natural features in your yard), and what landscaping features you will need to add.
- Food plants. Many of the most popular ornamental plants sold at garden centers have been bred for bigger, showier flowers, compactness of growth or other “human-pleasing” qualities. Many are hybrids that don’t produce seed. These “improved” plants are not as attractive to wildlife as native varieties, which produce various foods. (Don’t worry, native plants still are very attractive — just not quite as flashy as many commonly grown ornamentals.) Check with your provincial natural resources department for information on the best native plants to grow in your area.
Add some native plants to your property each year, and soon you’ll have lots of seeds, nuts, berries, pollen and nectar to attract all kinds of birds, insects and other animals. To attract specific kinds of wildlife, such as butterflies or hummingbirds, grow specific plants that they like. In no time at all, you’ll be able to sit back, relax and watch your wildlife because native plants need very little fertilizer or supplemental water after they become established.
- Water. Water sources for wildlife are especially crucial in areas where creeks may be covered with concrete and puddles are polluted by gasoline and antifreeze. Even a few shallow dishes or birdbaths scattered around your property and kept full of clean water will help attract and sustain many creatures. If you have space, consider installing a pond.
- Cover. Plant a variety of evergreen and deciduous trees, shrubs and grasses to shelter wildlife from weather and predators. Tall trees work like high-rise apartments — different species will occupy each level, from ground to canopy. Leave the plants in your flower garden standing through the winter so that birds can feed on the seeds and beneficial insects can overwinter in the plantings. Don’t rush to clear out dead trees; they provide habitat for flying squirrels, raccoons, owls, woodpeckers and other birds. If you have room, make piles of stones or brush to provide dense cover for small ground creatures.
- Places to Raise Young. Many areas that give cover also will be suitable for rearing offspring. In addition, you can put up nesting boxes for birds, bat houses and even bee blocks.Learn the life histories of your favorite species to accommodate their different life stages. Tadpoles and young dragonflies, for example, are water bound during their initial development, so they require a pond with clean water and aquatic vegetation. Butterflies need native wildflowers from which to harvest nectar and host plants to feed on in their caterpillar stage.After you’ve introduced new habitat, be sure to keep your eyes open. Planting cedar trees as habitat can bring song sparrows that would never have appeared there before. A property that is lush with trees, shrubs and a pond or water sources will become a popular stopping point for migratory birds, and for transplanted human nature lovers, too.
Click here for a list of native Ontario wildflowers
- Adder’s Mouth, Green (Malaxis unifolia)
- Agrimony (Agrimonia gryposepala)
- Agrimony, Small-flowered (Agrimonia parviflora)
- Alexanders, Golden (Zizia aurea)
- Alumroot (Heuchera americana)
- Anemone, Canada (Anemone canadensis)
- Anemone, Long-fruited (Anemone cylindrica)
- Anemone, Rue (Anemonella thalictroides)
- Anemone, Wood (Anemone quinquefolia)
- Aniseroot (Osmorhiza longistylis)
- Arbutus, Trailing (Epigaea repens)
- Arethusa (Arethusa bulbosa)
- Arrow Grass, Seaside (Triglochin maritima)
- Arrowwood, Downy (Viburnum rafinesqueanum)
- Arrowwood, Southern (Viburnum dentatum)
- Ash, Prickly (Zanthoxylum americanum)
- Aster, Amethyst (Aster x amethystinus)
- Aster, Arrow-leaved (Symphyotrichum urophyllum)
- Aster, Azure (Symphyotrichum oolentangiense)
- Aster, Bog (Oclemena nemoralis)
- Aster, Calico (Symphyotrichum lateriflorum)
- Aster, Flat-topped White (Doellingeria umbellata)
- Aster, Fringed Blue (Symphyotrichum ciliolatum)
- Aster, Frost (Symphyotrichum pilosum)
- Aster, Heart-leaved (Symphyotrichum cordifolium)
- Aster, Heath (Symphyotrichum ericoides)
- Aster, Large-leaved (Eurybia macrophylla)
- Aster, New England (Symphyotrichum novae-angliae)
- Aster, Panicled (Symphyotrichum lanceolatum)
- Aster, Purple-stemmed (Symphyotrichum puniceum)
- Aster, Rush (Symphyotrichum boreale)
- Aster, Smooth (Symphyotrichum laeve)
- Aster, Upland White (Solidago ptarmicoides)
- Aster, Whorled (Oclemena acuminata)
- Avens, Catlings (Geum X catlingii)
- Avens, Drummond’s Mountain (Dryas drummondii)
- Avens, Water (Geum rivale)
- Avens, White (Geum canadense)
- Avens, Yellow (Geum aleppicum)
- Baked-apple Berry (Rubus chamaemorus)
- Baneberry, Red (Actaea rubra)
- Baneberry, White (Actaea pachypoda)
- Bean, Trailing Wild (Strophostyles helvola)
- Beardtongue, Foxglove (Penstemon digitalis)
- Beardtongue, Hairy (Penstemon hirsutus)
- Bellflower, Tall (Campanula americana)
- Bellwort, Large-flowered (Uvularia grandiflora)
- Bellwort, Perfoliate (Uvularia perfoliata)
- Bellwort, Sessile-leaved (Uvularia sessilifolia)
- Bergamot, Wild (Monarda fistulosa)
- Betony, Wood (Pedicularis canadensis)
- Bindweed, Field (Convolvulus arvensis)
- Bindweed, Hedge (Calystegia sepium)
- Bindweed, Upright (Calystegia spithamaea)
- Bird’s Nest, Giant (Pterospora andromedea)
- Bistort, Alpine (Polygonum viviparum)
- Black-eyed Susan (Rudbeckia hirta)
- Bladdernut (Staphylea trifolia)
- Bladderwort, Common (Utricularia vulgaris)
- Bladderwort, Flat-leaved (Utricularia intermedia)
- Bladderwort, Horned (Utricularia cornuta)
- Blazing Star, Cylindric (Liatris cylindracea)
- Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)
- Blue Curls (Trichostema dichotomum)
- Blue-eyed Grass, Common (Sisyrinchium montanum)
- Blue-eyed Grass, Slender (Sisyrinchium mucronatum)
- Blue-eyed Grass, Stout (Sisyrinchium angustifolium)
- Blue-eyed Grass, White (Sisyrinchium albidum)
- Blueberry, Velvetleaf (Vaccinium myrtilloides)
- Bluehearts (Buchnera americana)
- Boneset (Eupatorium perfoliatum)
- Bower, Virgin’s (Clematis virginiana)
- Buckbean (Menyanthes trifoliata)
- Buckthorn, Alder-leaved (Rhamnus alnifolia)
- Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis)
- Bur Reed, Floating (Sparganium fluctuans)
- Bush Clover, Round-headed (Lespedeza capitata)
- Buttercup, White Water (Ranunculus aquatilis)
- Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis)
- Cactus, Prickly Pear (Opuntia humifusa)
- Calypso (Calypso bulbosa)
- Cancerroot, One-flowered (Orobanche uniflora)
- Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis)
- Carpenter’s Square (Scrophularia marilandica)
- Carrion Flower (Smilax herbacea)
- Carrion Flower (Smilax lasioneura)
- Carrion Flower, Illinois (Smilax illinoensis)
- Cattail, Common (Typha latifolia)
- Cattail, Narrow-leaved (Typha angustifolia)
- Cherry, Sand (Prunus pumila)
- Chickweed, Field (Cerastium arvense)
- Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa)
- Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana)
- Cicely, Sweet (Osmorhiza claytonii)
- Cinquefoil, Common (Potentilla simplex)
- Cinquefoil, Shrubby (Dasiphora floribunda)
- Cinquefoil, Tall (Potentilla arguta)
- Cinquefoil, Three-toothed (Sibbaldiopsis tridentata)
- Clammyweed (Polanisia dodecandra)
- Clintonia, Yellow (Clintonia borealis)
- Clover, Purple Prairie (Dalea purpurea)
- Coffee, Wild (Triosteum perfoliatum)
- Cohosh, Blue (Caulophyllum giganteum)
- Cohosh, Blue (Caulophyllum thalictroides)
- Coltsfoot, Sweet (Petasites frigidus)
- Columbine, Wild (Aquilegia canadensis)
- Columbo, American (Frasera caroliniensis)
- Compass Plant (Silphium laciniatum)
- Coneflower, Gray-headed (Ratibida pinnata)
- Coneflower, Green-headed (Rudbeckia laciniata)
- Coneflower, Purple (Echinacea purpurea)
- Coontail, Common (Ceratophyllum demersum)
- Coralroot, Early (Corallorhiza trifida)
- Coralroot, Spotted (Corallorhiza maculata)
- Coralroot, Striped (Corallorhiza striata)
- Coreopsis, Tall (Coreopsis tripteris)
- Corn, Squirrel (Dicentra canadensis)
- Corydalis, Golden (Corydalis aurea)
- Corydalis, Yellow (Corydalis flavula)
- Cowwheat (Melampyrum lineare)
- Cranberry, Large (Vaccinium macrocarpon)
- Cranberry, Small (Vaccinium oxyoccos)
- Cranesbill, Bicknell’s (Geranium bicknellii)
- Creeper, Trumpet (Campsis radicans)
- Cress, Hairy Rock (Arabis hirsuta)
- Cress, Lyre-leaved Rock (Arabis lyrata)
- Cress, Mouse Ear (Arabidopsis thaliana)
- Cress, Smooth Rock (Arabis laevigata)
- Crowfoot, Bristly (Ranunculus pensylvanicus)
- Crowfoot, Cursed (Ranunculus sceleratus)
- Crowfoot, Hooked (Ranunculus recurvatus)
- Crowfoot, Small-flowered (Ranunculus abortivus)
- Cucumber Root, Indian (Medeola virginiana)
- Cucumber, One-seeded Bur (Sicyos angulatus)
- Cucumber, Wild (Echinocystis lobata)
- Culver’s Root (Veronicastrum virginicum)
- Currant, Northern Wild Black (Ribes hudsonianum)
- Currant, Wild Black (Ribes americanum)
- Daisy, Lakeside (Tetraneuris herbacea)
- Devil’s Bit (Chamaelirium luteum)
- Dock, Great Water (Rumex orbiculatus)
- Dock, Prairie (Silphium terebinthinaceum)
- Dogwood, Alternate-leaved (Cornus alternifolia)
- Dogwood, Flowering (Cornus florida)
- Dogwood, Gray (Cornus racemosa)
- Dogwood, Red Osier (Cornus sericea)
- Dutchman’s Breeches (Dicentra cucullaria)
- Dutchman’s Pipe (Aristolochia macrophylla)
- Gentian, Narrow-leaved (Gentiana linearis)
- Gentian, Orange-fruited Horse (Triosteum aurantiacum)
- Gentian, Smaller Fringed (Gentianopsis virgata)
- Gentian, Spurred (Halenia deflexa)
- Geranium, Wild (Geranium maculatum)
- Ginger, Wild (Asarum canadense)
- Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius)
- Goldenrod, Blue-stemmed (Solidago caesia)
- Goldenrod, Bog (Solidago uliginosa)
- Goldenrod, Canada (Solidago canadensis)
- Goldenrod, Early (Solidago juncea)
- Goldenrod, Grass-leaved (Euthamia graminifolia)
- Goldenrod, Gray (Solidago nemoralis)
- Goldenrod, Hairy (Solidago hispida)
- Goldenrod, Houghton’s (Oligoneuron houghtonii)
- Goldenrod, Late (Solidago gigantea)
- Goldenrod, Ohio (Oligoneuron ohioense)
- Goldenrod, Rough-leaved (Solidago patula)
- Goldenrod, Rough-stemmed (Solidago rugosa)
- Goldenrod, Seaside (Solidago sempervirens)
- Goldenrod, Sharp-leaved (Solidago arguta)
- Goldenrod, Showy (Solidago speciosa)
- Goldenrod, Stiff-leaved (Solidago rigida)
- Goldenrod, Stout (Solidago squarrosa)
- Goldenrod, Tall (Solidago canadensis var. scabra)
- Goldenrod, Zigzag (Solidago flexicaulis)
- Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis)
- Goldthread (Coptis trifolia)
- Gooseberry, Prickly (Ribes cynosbati)
- Gooseberry, Wild (Ribes hirtellum)
- Grass-of-Parnassus (Parnassia glauca)
- Ground Cherry, Clammy (Physalis heterophylla)
- Ground Cherry, Smooth (Physalis subglabrata)
- Harbinger-of-Spring (Erigenia bulbosa)
- Harebell (Campanula rotundifolia)
- Hazel, Witch (Hamamelis virginiana)
- Hemlock, Bulb-bearing Water (Cicuta bulbifera)
- Hemlock, Water (Cicuta maculata)
- Hepatica, Round-lobed (Anemone americana)
- Hepatica, Sharp-lobed (Anemone acutiloba)
- Herb Robert (Geranium robertianum)
- Hercules’ Club (Aralia elata)
- Hobblebush (Viburnum lantanoides)
- Holly, Mountain (Nemopanthus mucronata)
- Honewort (Cryptotaenia canadensis)
- Honeysuckle, American Fly (Lonicera canadensis)
- Honeysuckle, Bush (Diervilla lonicera)
- Hop Tree (Ptelea trifoliata)
- Hound’s Tongue (Cynoglossum officinale)
- Indian Pipe (Monotropa uniflora)
- Indigo, False (Amorpha fruticosa)
- Iris, Blue Flag (Iris versicolor)
- Iris, Dwarf Lake (Iris lacustris)
- Ironweed, Tall (Vernonia gigantea)
- Ivy, Poison (Toxicodendron radicans)
- Jack-in-the-Pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum)
- Joe Pye Weed, Spotted (Eupatorium maculatum)
- Joe Pye Weed, Sweet-scented (Eupatorium purpureum)
- Jointweed, Sand (Polygonella articulata)
- Juneberry, Mountain (Amelanchier bartramiana)
- Ladies’ Tresses, Great Plains (Spiranthes magnicamporum)
- Ladies’ Tresses, Hooded (Spiranthes romanzoffiana)
- Ladies’ Tresses, Nodding (Spiranthes cernua)
- Ladies’ Tresses, Wide-leaved (Spiranthes lucida)
- Lady’s Slipper, Hybrid (Cypripedium parviflorum X C. candidum)
- Lady’s Slipper, Large Yellow (Cypripedium pubescens var. pubescens)
- Lady’s Slipper, Pink (Cypripedium acaule)
- Lady’s Slipper, Ram’s Head (Cypripedium arietinum)
- Lady’s Slipper, Showy (Cypripedium reginae)
- Lady’s Slipper, Small White (Cypripedium candidum)
- Lady’s Slipper, Small Yellow (Cypripedium parviflorum)
- Leatherleaf (Chamaedaphne calyculata)
- Leatherwood (Dirca palustris)
- Leek, Wild (Allium tricoccum)
- Lettuce, Tall White (Prenanthes altissima)
- Lettuce, White (Prenanthes alba)
- Lily, Michigan (Lilium michiganense)
- Lily, Trout (Erythronium americanum)
- Lily, White Trout (Erythronium albidum)
- Lily, Wood (Lilium philadelphicum)
- Lizard’s Tail (Saururus cernuus)
- Lobelia, Great (Lobelia siphilitica)
- Looking-glass, Venus’s (Triodanis perfoliata)
- Loosestrife, Fringed (Lysimachia ciliata)
- Loosestrife, Prairie (Lysimachia quadriflora)
- Loosestrife, Swamp (Decodon verticillatus)
- Loosestrife, Tufted (Lysimachia thrysiflora)
- Loosestrife, Whorled (Lysimachia quadrifolia)
- Loosestrife, Yellow (Lysimachia terrestris)
- Lopseed (Phryma leptostachya)
- Lungwort, Sea (Mertensia maritima)
- Lupine, Wild (Lupinus perennis)
- Mandarin, Yellow (Disporum lanuginosum)
- Marigold, Marsh (Caltha palustris)
- Marigold, Water (Megalodonta beckii)
- Mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum)
- Meadow Beauty (Rhexia virginica)
- Meadow Rue, Early (Thalictrum dioicum)
- Mermaid, False (Floerkea proserpinacoides)
- Milkvetch, Canada (Astragalus canadensis)
- Milkweed, Butterfly (Asclepias tuberosa)
- Milkweed, Common (Asclepias syriaca)
- Milkweed, Poke (Asclepias exaltata)
- Milkweed, Purple (Asclepias purpurascens)
- Milkweed, Swamp (Asclepias incarnata)
- Milkweed, Whorled (Asclepias verticillata)
- Mint, Downy Wood (Blephilia ciliata)
- Monkey Flower (Mimulus ringens)
- Moonseed, Canada (Menispermum canadense)
- Mountain Mint, Hairy (Pycnanthemum verticillatum)
- Mountain Mint, Virginia (Pycnanthemum virginianum)
- Nannyberry (Viburnum lentago)
- Nightshade, Enchanter’s (Circaea lutetiana)
- Orchid, Alaska (Piperia unalascensis)
- Orchid, Blunt Leaf Rein (Platanthera obtusata)
- Orchid, Club Spur (Platanthera clavellata)
- Orchid, Large Round Leaf (Platanthera macrophylla)
- Orchid, Prairie White Fringed (Platanthera leucophaea)
- Orchis, Northern Green (Platanthera hyperborea)
- Orchis, Ragged Fringed (Platanthera lacera)
- Orchis, Showy (Galearis spectabilis)
- Orchis, Smaller Purple Fringed (Platanthera psycodes)
- Orchis, White Bog (Platanthera dilatata)
- Orchis, White Fringed (Habenaria blephariglottis)
- Oxeye (Heliopsis helianthoides)
- Parsnip, Water (Sium suave)
- Partridgeberry (Mitchella repens)
- Pea, Beach (Lathyrus japonicus)
- Pennyroyal, False (Isanthus brachiatus)
- Pickerelweed (Pontederia cordata)
- Pimpernel, Yellow (Taenidia integerrima)
- Pinesap (Monotropa hypopithys)
- Pink, Grass (Calopogon tuberosus)
- Pinweed, Hairy (Lechea mucronata)
- Pipsissewa (Chimaphila umbellata)
- Plantain, Robin’s (Erigeron pulchellus)
- Pogonia, Rose (Pogonia ophioglossoides)
- Pokeweed (Phytolacca americana)
- Polygala, Fringed (Polygala paucifolia)
- Prairie Smoke (Geum triflorum)
- Purslane, Milk (Chamaesyce maculata)
- Pussytoes, Field (Antennaria neglecta)
- Pussytoes, Parlin’s (Antennaria parlinii)
- Pyrola, One-Flowered (Moneses uniflora)
- Pyrola, One-sided (Orthilia secunda)
- Raisin, Wild (Viburnum nudum)
- Raspberry, Black (Rubus occidentalis)
- Raspberry, Purple-flowering (Rubus odoratus)
- Raspberry, Wild Red (Rubus idaeus)
- Rattlesnake Plantain, Downy (Goodyera pubescens)
- Rattlesnake Plantain, Dwarf (Goodyera repens)
- Rattlesnake Plantain, Green-leaved (Goodyera oblongifolia)
- Rattlesnake Root, Glaucous White (Prenanthes racemosa)
- Redbud (Cercis canadensis)
- Rose, Prairie (Rosa setigera)
- Rose, Prickly Wild (Rosa acicularis)
- Rose, Swamp (Rosa palustris)
- Sandwort, Rock (Minuartia michauxii)
- Saxifrage, Golden (Chrysosplenium americanum)
- Scheuchzeria (Scheuchzeria palustris)
- Serviceberry, Downy (Amelanchier arborea)
- Serviceberry, Low (Amelanchier humilis)
- Serviceberry, Smooth (Amelanchier laevis)
- Serviceberry, Swamp (Amelanchier canadensis)
- Shinleaf (Pyrola elliptica)
- Silverrod (Solidago bicolor)
- Silverweed (Argentia anserina)
- Skunk Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus)
- Snakeroot, Seneca (Polygala senega)
- Solomon’s Seal, False (Maianthemum racemosum)
- Solomon’s Seal, Great (Polygonatum canaliculatum)
- Solomon’s Seal, Star-flowered (Maianthemum stellatum)
- Speedwell, Common (Veronica officinalis)
- Speedwell, Marsh (Veronica scutellata)
- Speedwell, Slender (Veronica filiformis)
- Speedwell, Water (Veronica anagallis-aquatica)
- Spicebush (Lindera benzoin)
- Spring Beauty, Carolina (Claytonia caroliniana)
- Spring Beauty, Narrow-leaved (Claytonia virginica)
- Spurge, Flowering (Euphorbia corollata)
- Squawroot (Conopholis americana)
- St. Johnswort, Kalm’s (Hypericum kalmianum)
- Starflower (Trientalis borealis)
- Stargrass, Yellow (Hypoxis hirsuta)
- Starwort, Hermaphrodite Water (Callitriche hermaphroditica)
- Strawberry, Barren (Waldsteinia fragarioides)
- Strawberry, Wood (Fragaria vesca)
- Sumac, Fragrant (Rhus aromatica)
- Sumac, Poison (Toxicodendron vernix)
- Sundew, Linear-leaved (Drosera linearis)
- Sundew, Round-leaved (Drosera rotundifolia)
- Sundew, Spatulate-leaved (Drosera intermedia)
- Sunflower, Tall (Helianthus giganteus)
- Sunflower, Woodland (Helianthus divaricatus)
- Sweetflag (Acorus calamus)
- Tearthumb, Arrow-leaved (Polygonum sagittatum)
- Tearthumb, Halberd-leaved (Polygonum arifolium)
- Thimbleweed (Anemone virginiana)
- Thistle, Field (Cirsium discolor)
- Thistle, Hill’s (Cirsium hillii)
- Thistle, Pitcher’s (Cirsium pitcheri)
- Tick Trefoil, Showy (Desmodium canadense)
- Tobacco, Indian (Lobelia inflata)
- Touch-me-not, Pale (Impatiens pallida)
- Trillium, Nodding (Trillium cernuum)
- Trillium, Painted (Trillium undulatum)
- Trillium, Red (Trillium erectum)
- Trillium, White (Trillium grandiflorum)
- Trillium, Yellow (Trillium luteum)
- Tulip Tree (Liriodendron tulipifera)
- Turtlehead (Chelone glabra)
- Twayblade, Heart-leaved (Listera cordata)
- Twayblade, Loesel’s (Liparis loeselii)
- Twinflower (Linnaea borealis)
- Vervain, Blue (Verbena hastata)
- Vervain, Hoary (Verbena stricta)
- Vetchling, Marsh (Lathyrus palustris)
- Vetchling, Tuberous (Lathyrus tuberosus)
- Violet, Arrow-leaved (Viola sagittata)
- Violet, Birdfoot (Viola pedata)
- Violet, Canada (Viola canadensis)
- Violet, Common Blue (Viola papilionacea)
- Violet, Dog (Viola conspersa)
- Violet, Green (Hybanthus concolor)
- Violet, Kidney-leaved (Viola renifolia)
- Violet, Labrador (Viola labradorica)
- Violet, Long-spurred (Viola rostrata)
- Violet, Marsh Blue (Viola cucullata)
- Violet, Northern Bog (Viola nephrophylla)
- Violet, Northern White (Viola macloskeyi)
- Violet, Pale (Viola striata)
- Violet, Palmate (Viola palmata)
- Violet, Round-leaved (Viola rotundifolia)
- Violet, Sand (Viola adunca)
- Violet, Sweet White (Viola blanda)
- Water Shield (Brasenia schreberi)
- Waterleaf, Broad-leaved (Hydrophyllum canadense)
- Waterleaf, Virginia (Hydrophyllum virginianum)
- Whitlow Grass, Carolina (Draba reptans)
- Winterberry (Ilex verticillata)
- Wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens)
- Wintergreen, Striped (Chimaphila maculata)
Click here for a list of native Ontario trees and shrubs
- Alder, Green (Alnus viridis)
- Alder, Speckled (Alnus incana)
- Apple (Malus domestica)
- Arbutus, Trailing (Epigaea repens)
- Arrowwood, Downy (Viburnum rafinesqueanum)
- Arrowwood, Southern (Viburnum dentatum)
- Ash, Black (Fraxinus nigra)
- Ash, Blue (Fraxinus quadrangulata)
- Ash, Green (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)
- Ash, Prickly (Zanthoxylum americanum)
- Ash, Pumpkin (Fraxinus profunda)
- Ash, Red (Fraxinus pensylvanica)
- Ash, White (Fraxinus americana)
- Aspen, Large-toothed (Populus grandidentata)
- Aspen, Trembling (Populus tremuloides)
- Avens, Drummond’s Mountain (Dryas drummondii)
- Baked-apple Berry (Rubus chamaemorus)
- Basswood (Tilia americana)
- Bayberry (Myrica pensylvanica)
- Birch, Cherry (Betula lenta)
- Birch, Dwarf (Betula pumila)
- Birch, Gray (Betula populifolia)
- Birch, White (Betula papyrifera)
- Bladdernut (Staphylea trifolia)
- Blueberry, Velvetleaf (Vaccinium myrtilloides)
- Bower, Virgin’s (Clematis virginiana)
- Buckeye, Ohio (Aesculus glabra)
- Buckthorn, Alder-leaved (Rhamnus alnifolia)
- Bunchberry (Cornus canadensis)
- Butternut (Juglans cinerea)
- Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis)
- Cactus, Prickly Pear (Opuntia humifusa)
- Cedar, Eastern Red (Juniperus virginiana)
- Cedar, Eastern White (Thuja occidentalis)
- Cherry, Sand (Prunus pumila)
- Chestnut, American (Castanea dentata)
- Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa)
- Chokecherry (Prunus virginiana)
- Cinquefoil, Shrubby (Dasiphora floribunda)
- Cinquefoil, Three-toothed (Sibbaldiopsis tridentata)
- Coffee Tree, Kentucky (Gymnocladus dioicus)
- Cranberry, Large (Vaccinium macrocarpon)
- Cranberry, Small (Vaccinium oxyoccos)
- Creeper, Trumpet (Campsis radicans)
- Currant, Northern Wild Black (Ribes hudsonianum)
- Currant, Wild Black (Ribes americanum)
- Dogwood, Alternate-leaved (Cornus alternifolia)
- Dogwood, Flowering (Cornus florida)
- Dogwood, Gray (Cornus racemosa)
- Dogwood, Red Osier (Cornus sericea)
- Dutchman’s Pipe (Aristolochia macrophylla)
- Euonymus, Winged (Euonymus alata)
- Fir, Balsam (Abies balsamea)
- Gale, Sweet (Myrica gale)
- Gooseberry, Bristly Wild (Ribes oxyacanthoides spp. oxyacanthoides)
- Gooseberry, Prickly (Ribes cynosbati)
- Gooseberry, Wild (Ribes hirtellum)
- Hazel, Witch (Hamamelis virginiana)
- Hemlock, Eastern (Tsuga canadensis)
- Hercules’ Club (Aralia elata)
- Hickory, Bitternut (Carya cordiformis)
- Hickory, Shellbark (Carya laciniosa)
- Hobblebush (Viburnum lantanoides)
- Holly, Mountain (Nemopanthus mucronata)
- Honeysuckle, American Fly (Lonicera canadensis)
- Honeysuckle, Bush (Diervilla lonicera)
- Hop Tree (Ptelea trifoliata)
- Indigo, False (Amorpha fruticosa)
- Ivy, Poison (Toxicodendron radicans)
- Juneberry, Mountain (Amelanchier bartramiana)
- Leatherleaf (Chamaedaphne calyculata)
- Leatherwood (Dirca palustris)
- Locust, Black (Robinia pseudoacacia)
- Locust, Honey (Gleditsia triacanthos)
- Magnolia, Cucumber (Magnolia acuminata)
- Maple, Black (Acer nigrum)
- Maple, Manitoba (Acer negundo)
- Maple, Sugar (Acer saccharum)
- Moonseed, Canada (Menispermum canadense)
- Nannyberry (Viburnum lentago)
- Oak, Chinquapin (Quercus meuhlenbergii)
- Oak, Dwarf Chinquapin (Quercus prinoides)
- Oak, Hill’s (Quercus ellipsoidalis)
- Oak, Shumard (Quercus shumardii)
- Partridgeberry (Mitchella repens)
- Pine, Eastern White (Pinus strobus)
- Pine, Jack (Pinus banksiana)
- Pine, Pitch (Pinus rigida)
- Pine, Red (Pinus resinosa)
- Pipsissewa (Chimaphila umbellata)
- Plum, Canada (Prunus nigra)
- Raisin, Wild (Viburnum nudum)
- Raspberry, Black (Rubus occidentalis)
- Raspberry, Purple-flowering (Rubus odoratus)
- Raspberry, Wild Red (Rubus idaeus)
- Redbud (Cercis canadensis)
- Rose, Prairie (Rosa setigera)
- Rose, Prickly Wild (Rosa acicularis)
- Rose, Swamp (Rosa palustris)
- Serviceberry, Downy (Amelanchier arborea)
- Serviceberry, Low (Amelanchier humilis)
- Serviceberry, Smooth (Amelanchier laevis)
- Serviceberry, Swamp (Amelanchier canadensis)
- Spicebush (Lindera benzoin)
- St. Johnswort, Kalm’s (Hypericum kalmianum)
- Sumac, Fragrant (Rhus aromatica)
- Sumac, Poison (Toxicodendron vernix)
- Sweetfern (Comptonia peregrina)
- Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis)
- Tamarack (Larix laricina)
- Tulip Tree (Liriodendron tulipifera)
- Twinflower (Linnaea borealis)
- Walnut, Black (Juglans nigra)
- Willow, Basket (Salix purpurea)
- Willow, Bebb’s (Salix bebbiana)
- Willow, Black (Salix nigra)
- Willow, Heart-leaved (Salix cordata)
- Willow, Laurel (Salix pentandra)
- Willow, Missouri (Salix eriocephala)
- Willow, Net-veined (Salix reticulata)
- Willow, Prairie (Salix humilis)
- Willow, Pussy (Salix discolor)
- Willow, Sage-leaved (Salix candida)
- Willow, Sandbar (Salix exigua)
- Willow, Shining (Salix lucida)
- Winterberry (Ilex verticillata)
- Wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens)
- Wintergreen, Striped (Chimaphila maculata)
- Yew (Taxus canadensis)
If you put a few simple things in your backyard, the benefits you will reap from the habitat will equal those the wildlife will reap.
The Benefits Of Landscaping For Wildlife
• Attract and increase wildlife abundance on your property by planting specific plant species.
• Increase the ecological stability of your property.
• Plantings help provide protection for wildlife from predators.
• Save home heating and cooling costs.
• Conifers (evergreens) planted on the north and west sides of your home can help reduce the cooling effect of harsh winds on your house while providing shelter for songbirds.
• Deciduous trees planted on the south side of a home can shade the house in the summer, reducing cooling costs.
• Many plants can provide food and nesting sites.