Hummingbirds' vivid coloring and quick flying make them great garden additions. Just choose plants that provide nectar and shelter to attract these wonderful creatures.
Hummingbirds love Bee Balm's tubular blossoms and brilliant hues. The nectar-rich perennial flowers in red, pink, purple, and white.
The Trumpet Creeper (Trumpet Vine) has huge, orange or red trumpet-shaped blooms. This prolific vine can cover trellises, arbors, and fences and attracts hummingbirds with its nectar. It likes light and drainage.
Sage is a broad genus with several hummingbird-attracting variants. The plant's tubular red, pink, purple, and blue flowers are popular nectar sources.
Beautiful perennials with bell-shaped red, pink, yellow, and blue flowers, columbines are lovely. Their unique form attracts hummingbirds, which love their nectar.
Agastache—Hummingbird Mint—is known for attracting hummingbirds. It has towering spikes of orange, pink, purple, and red tubular blooms.
Trumpet Lilies have enormous, trumpet-shaped flowers in white, yellow, orange, and red. These beautiful flowers attract hummingbirds with their plentiful nectar.
Fuchsias' beautiful, pendulous pink, red, purple, and white blossoms are popular. Tubular blossoms attract hummingbirds, and their vibrant colors stick out in the yard.
Torch Lilies, or Red Hot Poker plants, grow towering spikes of tubular flowers in fiery red, orange, and yellow. These nectar-rich blossoms attract hummingbirds from afar.