Audubon native plants. Wiley, 1987 Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve, New Hope, PA Jul 19, 2013 ยท As the public learns about the importance of native plants for wildlife including birds, bees, and other pollinators, demand for native plants is growing. But, plants that are native to the areas where you live have the greatest number of benefits. Native trees, shrubs, and wildflowers provide ideal food and shelter for birds to survive. Growing bird-friendly plants will attract and protect the birds you love while making your space beautiful, easy to care for, and better for the environment. You now know which plants Support Native Plants with Mass Audubon Native plants play a vital role in creating healthy habitats for wildlife, enhancing biodiversity, and supporting ecosystems. They provide food in the form of seeds Plants for Birds Audubon's Plants for Birds program provides you with informational tools about native plants in your region that serve as hosts for birds in your garden, backyard, or balcony. Browse our partners' lists below for more ideas. To survive, native birds need native plants and the insects that have co-evolved with them. Hightshoe. , Reshetiloff, K. mftnixtlwq6uye1weoejpi8tmubihbn6rofl4w79vxf