9 Flowers That Attract & Feed Hummingbirds

Lantana

Lantana: tough, heat-tolerant plant, often annual but can be perennial in warm areas. Seek non-invasive varieties.

Cardinal Climber

Discover the delightful Cardinal Climber: fern-like leaves, tiny red flowers adored by hummingbirds. Perfect for trellises, fences. Easy to grow from seed!

Columbine

"Columbine blooms in spring, attracting hummingbirds with early nectar. Enjoys cool weather, diverse colors, and easily self-seeds."

Sunflower

Grow sunflowers from seed easily! With various colors & heights (1-10 ft), they're late-season food for pollinators. Plant multiple types for continuous blooms!

Fuchsia

Fuchsia blooms in stunning hues like purple, pale pink, and hot pink. Perfect for hanging baskets and window boxes, they attract hummingbirds at eye level.

Cuphea

For hummingbirds, plant cuphea! Thrives in heat, blooms till fall with fertilizing and watering. Best for attracting them.

Delphinium

Must-have cottage garden flowers with striking upright form and vibrant hues are loved by hummingbirds and gardeners alike!

Cardinal Flower

This perennial allures hummingbirds with its vibrant red tubular flowers. Flourishes in damp or boggy terrain.

Petunia

Petunias, beloved garden classics, thrive in planters, window boxes, baskets, and beds, boasting a spectrum of tubular flowers adored by hummingbirds!