Bee balm’s vibrant red, pink, or purple flowers are perfect for attracting hummingbirds. This hardy perennial blooms in summer and thrives in full sun or partial shade.
With its unique, bell-shaped flowers, columbine is a hummingbird magnet. It comes in various colors and does well in both sunny and partially shaded areas.
Trumpet vine features striking orange or red tubular flowers that hummingbirds love. It’s fast-growing, perfect for covering trellises, fences, or walls.
Salvia offers long-lasting, tubular flowers in shades of blue, purple, or red. Its nectar-rich blooms are a favorite of hummingbirds, providing a steady food source.
Fuchsia’s drooping, tubular flowers with a mix of pink, purple, and red attract hummingbirds. It thrives in cooler climates and partial shade, perfect for hanging baskets.
Lobelia’s bright blue or purple flowers are known to attract hummingbirds. It grows well in both hanging baskets and garden beds, providing a steady nectar source.
This vine has clusters of trumpet-shaped red or orange flowers that hummingbirds can’t resist. It’s ideal for trellises or arbors, bringing beauty and wildlife to your garden.