Best For Wildlife Habitat
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The best plants for wildlife are categorized below, with evergreens listed first, deciduous trees second, and shrubs last. When choosing a species, be sure to consider soil characteristics before making the final decision. Letters following each species indicate which third of
the state - eastern (E), central (C), or western (W) - the associated species has adapted.
- Eastern redcedar (E,C,W)
- Black walnut (E,C,W)
- Bur oak (E,C,W)
- English Oak (C,W)
- Hackberry (E,C,W)
- Pecan (E,C)
- Northern red oak (E,C)
- Russian mulberry (E,C,W)
- Sawtooth oak
(E,C)
- American plum (E,C,W)
- Choke cherry (E,C,W)
- Elderberry (E,C)
- Fragrant sumac (E,C,W)
- Golden currant (E,C,W)
- Sand Hill plum (E,C,W)
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