10 Flowers
That Attract
Hummingbirds
By Meena
Bee Balm:
With bright, tubular flowers, Bee Balm is a hummingbird magnet! It's also known for its minty fragrance.
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Salvia:
Offering a banquet of nectar, Salvias are favorites of hummingbirds. These vibrant blooms also add beauty to your garden.
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Credit: Canva
Columbine:
Hummingbirds love to sip from the Columbine's bell-shaped flowers. It's a springtime favorite.
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Foxglove:
With a tower of tubular flowers, Foxgloves provide a vertical feast for these flying jewels.
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Hollyhock:
Tall, with a profusion of colorful blooms, Hollyhocks are a go-to plant for attracting hummingbirds.
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Lupine:
The spiky flowers of Lupines are rich in nectar, making them popular with hummingbirds.
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Cardinal Flower:
Known for its vivid red color, the Cardinal Flower is a beacon for hummingbirds.
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Trumpet Vine:
With its large, trumpet-shaped flowers, this climber is a hummingbird’s paradise.
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Fuchsia:
With their ornate, pendulous flowers, Fuchsias are another hummingbird favorite.
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Petunia:
Easy to grow, Petunias' brightly colored trumpet-shaped flowers are a hummingbird treat.
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