Good for: Bats

Bats play a critical role in the ecosystem; feeding on numerous species of insects, many that we consider pests — such as mosquitoes. Moths make up a large part of bat diets because they are active at night. Moths are attracted to flowers that open through the night or bloom through the evening, are fragrant, and are visible at night. White or yellow flowers are the most visible. Planting a mixture of nectar and host plants will encourage the highest possible diversity of moths and other night flying pollinators that attract bats. Trees are beneficial in so many ways. They don’t close their flowers at night and they are host plants to many kinds of native insects. Tall trees with large diameter trunks and trees with shaggy or sloughing bark, like shagbark hickory, (Carya ovata), provide important roosts for bats. Oak trees especially are a boon because they host hundreds of moth and insect species that bats forage on. 

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Scientific Name Common Name(s) Plant Form(s) Recommended for Tolerates
Acer negundo var. negundo Eastern boxelder Medium Trees Wet conditions
Acer rubrum Red maple Large Trees Air pollution, Allelopathic plants, Dry soils, drought, Fire, Heat, Soil compaction, Urban environments, Wet conditions
Acer saccharinum Silver maple Large Trees Air pollution, Dry soils, drought, Heat, Poor soil, Soil compaction, Wet conditions
Acer saccharum Sugar maple Large Trees
Carya ovata Shagbark hickory Large Trees Allelopathic plants
Eutrochium fistulosum Hollow joe-pye-weed, Joe pye thoroughwort, Joe-pye weed Herbs Fire, Wet conditions
Monarda fistulosa Wild bergamot Herbs Allelopathic plants, Dry soils, drought
Oenothera biennis Common evening-primrose Herbs
Quercus alba White oak Large Trees Acidic soils, Allelopathic plants, Dry soils, drought, Salt
Quercus coccinea Scarlet oak Large Trees Allelopathic plants, Dry soils, drought
Quercus nigra Water oak Large Trees, Medium Trees
Quercus palustris Pin oak Medium Trees Acidic soils, Air pollution, Salt, Wet conditions
Quercus phellos Willow oak Large Trees Air pollution, Salt, Soil compaction, Wet conditions
Quercus rubra Northern red oak Large Trees Air pollution, Allelopathic plants, Dry soils, drought, Soil compaction
Quercus shumardii Shumard oak Large Trees
Solidago caesia Bluestem goldenrod, Blue-stemmed goldenrod, Wreath goldenrod, Axillary goldenrod Herbs Allelopathic plants, Dry soils, drought, Wet conditions
Solidago juncea Early goldenrod Herbs Dry soils, drought
Solidago rugosa Rough-stemmed goldenrod, Wrinkle-leaf goldenrod Herbs Wet conditions
Solidago speciosa Showy goldenrod Herbs
Solidago odora Sweet goldenrod, Anise-scented goldenrod Herbs Dry soils, drought