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Tables of Contents for Trees, Shrubs, and Vines for Attracting Birds
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
ix
 
Introduction
xi
 
TREES
Balsam Fir
3
1
Boxelder
3
1
Norway Maple
4
1
Red Maple
5
1
Silver Maple
5
1
Sugar Maple
6
2
Downy Serviceberry
8
1
Shadblow Serviceberry
9
1
Smooth Serviceberry
10
1
Sweet Birch
10
1
Yellow Birch
11
2
Paper Birch
13
1
Gray Birch
13
3
American Hornbeam
16
1
Pignut Hickory
17
1
Shagbark Hickory
17
2
Mockernut Hickory
19
1
Common Hackberry
20
1
Flowering Dogwood
21
2
Common Persimmon
23
2
American Beech
25
1
White Ash
26
1
Black Ash
27
1
Green Ash
27
1
American Holly
28
1
Butternut
28
2
Eastern Black Walnut
30
2
Eastern Red Cedar
32
2
American Larch
34
1
American Sweetgum
35
1
Yellow-Poplar
36
1
Common Apple
37
1
Crabapples
37
2
White Mulberry
39
1
Red Mulberry
39
2
Black Tupelo
41
1
American Hop-Hornbeam
42
1
White Spruce
42
2
Colorado Spruce
44
1
Red Spruce
44
1
Red Pine
45
1
Pitch Pine
46
1
Eastern White Pine
46
4
Scots Pine
50
1
Eastern Cottonwood
50
1
Bigtooth Aspen
51
1
Quaking Aspen
52
1
Pin cherry
52
1
Black cherry
53
2
Common Chokecherry
55
1
White Oak
56
2
Scarlet Oak
58
1
Pin Oak
58
1
Northern Red Oak
59
1
Black Oak
59
1
Black Willow
60
1
Common Sassafras
61
1
American Mountain-Ash
61
1
Northern White Cedar
62
2
Eastern Hemlock
64
1
American Elm
65
4
SHRUBS
Speckled Alder
69
1
Smooth Alder
69
1
Bartram Serviceberry
70
1
Devil's Walkingstick
71
1
Common Bearberry
72
1
Red Chokeberry
73
1
Black Chokeberry
74
1
Japanese Barberry
74
1
Common Barherry
75
1
Eastern Chinkapin
76
1
Buttonbush
76
1
Sweetfern
77
1
Alternate-Leaf Dogwood
78
1
Silky Dogwood
79
1
Bunchberry
80
1
Gray Dogwood
80
1
Red Osier
81
2
American Hazel-Nut
83
1
Beaked Hazel-Nut
84
1
Hawthorns
84
2
Russian Olive
86
1
Autumn Olive
87
1
Huckleberries
88
1
Black Huckleberry
88
1
Box Huckleberry
89
1
Dwarf Huckleberry
89
1
Dangleberry
90
1
Witch-Hazel
91
1
Shrubby St. Johnswort
92
1
Inkberry
92
1
Smooth Winterberry
93
1
Common Winterberry
94
1
Common Juniper
95
2
Common Spicebush
97
1
Honeysuckles
98
2
Northern Bayberry
100
1
Scarlet Firethorn
101
1
Alderleaf Buckthorn
102
1
Common Buckthorn
102
1
Glossy Buckthorn
103
1
Flameleaf Sumac
103
1
Smooth Sumac
104
1
Staghorn Sumac
105
1
American Black Currant
106
1
Pasture Gooseberry
107
1
Roses
108
2
Brambles
110
1
Pussy Willow
111
1
Small Willow
112
1
Purpleosier Willow
112
1
American Elder
113
1
Scarlet Elder
114
1
Narrowleaf Meadowsweet
115
1
Broadleaf Meadowsweet
116
1
Hardhack
116
1
Common Snowberry
117
1
Coralberry
118
1
Canada Yew
119
1
Lowbush Blueberry
120
1
Highbush Blueberry
121
1
Mapleleaf Viburnum
122
1
Hobblebush
123
1
Wild Raisin
124
1
Southern Arrowwood
125
1
Northern Arrowwood
125
1
Nannyberry
126
1
American Cranberrybush
126
5
VINES
Heartleaf Ampelopsis
131
1
Common Trumpetcreeper
131
1
American Bittersweet
132
1
Common Moonseed
133
1
Virginia Creeper
133
2
Cat Greenbrier
135
1
Common Greenbrier
135
1
Poison Ivy
136
1
Grapes
137
22
APPENDIXES
Appendix 1: Plant Hardiness Zone Map
143
2
Appendix 2: Flowering and Fruiting Periods
145
8
Flowering and Fruiting Periods of Low Trees
146
1
Flowering and Fruiting Periods of Intermediate Trees
147
1
Flowering and Fruiting Periods of Tall Trees
148
1
Flowering and Fruiting Periods of Low Shrubs
149
1
Flowering and Fruiting Periods of Intermediate Shrubs
150
1
Flowering and Fruiting Periods of Tall Shrubs
151
1
Flowering and Fruiting Periods of Vines
152
1
Appendix 3: Precautions on Invasive Plants
153
2
Potentially Invasive Plants
153
2
Appendix 4: Plants for Specific Growing Conditions
155
4
Plants That Will Grow in Dry, Sandy Soils
155
1
Plants for Wet Soils/Poorly Drained Areas
155
1
Street Trees and Shrubs That Are Valuable for Birds
156
1
Plants That Withstand City Conditions
156
1
Some Salt-Tolerant Plants
156
3
References
159
4
Glossary
163
2
Index
165