Hummingbirds are attracted to bright, tubular flowers like Bee Balm, Columbine, and Salvia. These perennials provide nectar and support hummingbird populations in various climates.
Bee Balm, also known as Monarda, is a top choice for hummingbirds due to its vibrant red blooms. It thrives in sunny locations and is a favorite for pollinators.
Columbine's unique spurred flowers come in a variety of colors, attracting hummingbirds with their nectar. This perennial is adaptable to different soil types and can bloom in partial shade.
Salvia, with its tall spikes of tubular flowers, is a favorite of hummingbirds. This drought-tolerant perennial blooms in various colors and is easy to grow in different climates.
To create a hummingbird-friendly garden, consider adding Cardinal Flower, Penstemon, and Trumpet Vine. These perennials provide continuous blooms and nectar sources for breeding hummingbirds.
Cardinal Flower's striking red blooms are a magnet for hummingbirds. Penstemon, also known as Beardtongue, offers tubular flowers in various shades, while Trumpet Vine provides abundant nectar and climbing support.