Plants That Attract Georgia Wildlife
Some Ornamentals Frequented by Hummingbirds in Georgia
Gardens
These plants have been identified by Hummingbird Helpers,
participants in the Nongame Conservation Section's annual
hummingbird survey, as being among those favorded by hummingbirds
in Georgia gardens
- Althea
- Azalea
- Bee Balm
- Begonai
- Canna
- Coral Honeysuckle
- Day Lily
- Flowering Tobacco
- Four-O'clock
- Geranium
- Gladiolus
- Hibiscus
- Impatiens
- Lantana
- Mexican Sunflower
- Petunia
- Phlox
- Salvia
- Trumpet Creeper
- Zinnia
Native Trees, Vines and Shrubs of Value as Food Plants for
Wildlife
Set the banquet table for wildlife by planting native plants in
the backyard. Use this list as a guide in selecting these native
plants for fruit, beauty and attracting wildlife.
- Black Cherry
- Blueberry
- Crossvine
- Deerberry
- Elderberry
- Flowering Dogwood
- Laurel Oak
- Loblolly Pine
- Mayhaw
- Mulberry
- Passionflower
- Pawpaw
- Persimmon
- Possumhaw
- Prickly Pear
- Redbud
- Red Cedar
- Sassafras
- Serviceberry
- Southern Crabapple
- Sparkleberry
- Staghorn Sumac
- Virburnum
- Virginia Creeper
- Wax-myrtle
- Wild Plum
- Willow Oak
- Yaupon