Hummingbirds are drawn to the bright, tubular flowers like trumpet vine, which provide both nectar and a visual delight for gardens.
Bee balm is a favorite among hummingbirds due to its colorful, fragrant blooms and ability to thrive in various garden settings.
Coral honeysuckle attracts these tiny creatures with its clusters of tubular red flowers, perfect for adding color to fences and trellises.
Fuchsia, with its pendulous blooms, is known for attracting hummingbirds and can thrive in shady spots or hanging baskets.
Salvia species are rich in nectar, making them a perfect choice to lure hummingbirds while adding a splash of purple or red to your garden.
The vibrant orange-red blooms of Indian paintbrush draw in hummingbirds, providing a striking contrast to green lawns and landscapes.
Black-eyed Susan, while more common, offers nectar and attracts hummingbirds, making it a versatile addition to many garden designs.