5 Best Plants to Attract Hummingbirds to Your Garden

Hummingbirds Favorite Nectar Filled Plants

Hummingbirds are fun birds to watch.  They hover while drinking from long tubular flowers with their long tongues.  Hummingbirds are very territorial so multiple feeders are required for everyone to get a drink.  As an alternative, you could plant perennials that hummingbirds love and feed them nature’s nectar.

Hummingbirds prefer the nectar of red, orange, and pink flowers but will drink from others. At least nineteen species of plants in the eastern United States are pollinated primarily by the ruby-throated hummingbird, the only hummingbird east of the Mississippi. West of the Mississippi, nineteen species of hummingbirds are regularly seen in the United States.  

Here are our five picks for the best hummingbird-attracting perennials wherever you live.

Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa)

Butterflies are not the only ones attracted to butterfly weed.  Hummingbirds love them, too.  Butterfly weed is native to North America.  It is typically found in dry, rocky, open woods, meadows, prairies, fields, and roadsides.  Butterfly weed has flowers in golden yellow, orange, and red/Burgandy and green leaves.  In addition to butterflies and hummingbirds, butterfly weed attracts bees, moths, and other pollinators.  Deadheading the spent blossoms will make the plant produce more blooms.  Butterfly weed is heat and drought-tolerant and deer and rabbit-resistant.

Zone

Height

Width

Bloom time

Sunlight

3-9

1-2 feet

1-1.5 feet

Spring, Summer

Full Sun

Indian Pink Plant (Spigelia marilandica)

Indian pink plants are native to North America and grow in forests.  They have long red flowers with yellow middles and dark green leaves.  Indian pink likes dappled sunlight, so it is suitable for under trees.  In addition to attracting hummingbirds and pollinator insects with its flowers, the seeds of Indian pink plants attract songbirds.  This plant is very fire resistant.  One note of caution is that all parts of the plant are poisonous.

Zone

Height

Width

Bloom time

Sunlight

5-9

1-2 feet

1.0-1.4 feet

Late Spring, Early Summer

Partial Shade

Trumpet Vine (Campsis radicans)

Trumpet vine from TN Nursery

The trumpet vine is a vigorous woody vine that climbs up structures and other plants.  It has orange tubular flowers and dark green leaves.  Native to the southeastern United States, trumpet vine grows in swamps, forests, and thickets.  It is naturalized in much of the northeastern United States.  Trumpet vines are moderately resistant to deer, drought, and heat.  Expect to prune the vine to keep it in check, or it will outgrow its space.

Zone

Height

Width

Bloom time

Sunlight

4-10

30-40 feet

1-10 feet

June-September

Full Sun, Partial Shade

Virginia Bluebells (Mertensia virginica)

Virginia bluebells are attractive to hummingbirds despite being blue. The foliage is purple at first before turning bluish-green to grayish-green. The buds are pink and open to reveal blue flowers. Virginia bluebells are native to central Canada and the central and eastern United States. They like floodplain thickets and forests. In addition to hummingbirds, they attract bees and other pollinators. They are also rabbit-resistant.

Zone

Height

Width

Bloom time

Sunlight

3-9

1-2 feet

1-1.5 feet

Spring

Deep Shade, Partial Shade

Red Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis)

The red cardinal flower is native to North America and likes to grow in moist woodlands, wet meadows, and along streams and ponds in the wild.  The leaves are dark, shiny green, and the flowers a brilliant red.   Bees, butterflies, and other pollinators are also attracted to this plant.  The plant is poisonous if eaten in large quantities.

Zone

Height

Width

Bloom time

Sunlight

3-9

4-5 feet

1-2 feet

Late Summer/Early Fall

Partial Shade, Full Sun

Other Ways to Support Hummingbirds

Hummingbirds need water, shelter, and food. They also need nesting material to line their nests.

Water

A bird bath or water fountain will do the trick. Place a brick in a bird bath so the hummingbird can perch and reach the water quickly. Most of the water a hummingbird needs comes from nectar, but they also like a drink from time to time.

Shelter

Hummingbirds like to nest on the tiny limbs of trees and shrubs. They prefer trees with rough bark and lichens to smooth-barked trees. Their nests are the size of a golf ball. They sometimes nest in shrubs that have nectar-bearing flowers. Their nests are usually 5-20 feet in the air with nothing but the tree limb under them.

Nesting Material

Hummingbirds collect spider webs to hold their nests together. The female lines the nest with soft blossoms such as milk thistles and milkweed, and she camouflages the nest with lichens and leaves to hide it from predators.

Hummingbirds prefer long tubular flowers in red, orange, and yellow.  They will sip nectar from other flowers, though.  To attract the birds to your yard, provide water, shelter, nesting material, and nectar.  Natural nectar is much better for hummingbirds than artificial nectar.  Plant different flowers from spring through late fall for the best results.  Butterfly milkweed, Indian pink plant, trumpet vine, Virginia bluebells, and red cardinal flower are good choices to provide nectar to your hummingbirds.

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Spigelia Indian Pink - TN Nursery

Spigelia Indian Pink

Spigelia Indian Pink - Spigelia marilandica Spigelia Indian Pink is a native wildflower beloved for its striking tubular, red-and-yellow flowers, which attract hummingbirds and thrive in shaded woodland gardens. Incorporating landscaping projects offers many benefits, enhancing outdoor spaces' visual aesthetics, ecological diversity, and overall vibrancy. This unique perennial plant presents distinct features that contribute to various aspects of landscape design. It is a stunning herbaceous perennial native to woodland areas across the inland regions from Texas to Florida and Virginia to Missouri. This wildflower plant has a distinctive flower and is commonly grown in gardens as an ornamental plant. After a closer look at this beautiful flower in the Astrid family, you can easily incorporate it into your landscaping design. The Eye-Catching Beauty Spigelia Indian Pink This wildflower has a stunning look that is easily identifiable. The flowers bud straight out from the top of the stems in an elongated fashion. This bright red or pink bud then sprouts a small, delicate flower at the top. This yellow flower has a star-like shape with six petals. The large, pointed leaves have a dusty green hue. When the plants are in full bloom, usually in May, you can enjoy a sea of green, red, and yellow in your garden. Spigelia Indian Pink is Great For Supporting Wildlife  This plant strongly attracts hummingbirds to its flowers. Hummingbirds are natural pollinators, promoting the health of other plants in your garden. In addition, hummingbirds eat wasps, mosquitoes, aphids, ants, and other pesky insects that you may prefer to keep out of your space. The roots of this lovely plant also dispel several types of worms that could otherwise damage the plants. The Hardiness Of This Stunning Native Perennial  While this wildflower plant prefers moist soil, it is hardy enough to withstand drought. When it has adequate moisture, the plant will grow taller and thicker. The dry months of the year stymie growth and often transition into the colder weather season when the plant lies dormant. However, the blooms will return in the spring months. It grows in clumps up to two feet tall and two feet wide. When planted ornamentally, these plants are often shaped through pruning. Commonly, they are rounded to appear as bushes. However, they can also grow broadly by retaining their free, wildflower look. The plants spread through natural propagation, and you can facilitate growth by planting the cut stems. Where Does it Grow Best It requires partial to full shade location and grows best in moist, well-drained soil that is rich with organic matter. These plants are indigenous to wooded habitats, so they're well suited to shaded gardens. How tall does it get This perennial plant can grow between 12 to 18 inches high and is suitable in borders, woodlands, and container arrangements. How To Grow them Plant it in the part of the garden that receives shade or partial sunlight and on soil that is always moist and fertile. Irrigate frequently when the plants are growing only and employ mulching to conserve moisture on the roots. What is the Bloom color? They have big tubular red flowers that have a bright yellow interior. They are much loved and favored by pollinators such as hummingbirds and butterflies. Can they be Divided Yes, Spigelia can be divided; it is generally done in spring or fall. Dig the plant gently, divide the roots, and replant so they can regrow again.

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Trumpet Vine - TN Nursery

Trumpet Vine

Trumpet Vine - Campsis Radicans Trumpet Vine is a vigorous, deciduous woody plant known for its showy, trumpet-shaped orange or red flowers and ability to attract hummingbirds and butterflies. It is a popular choice for covering fences and trellises. When integrated into landscaping projects, it offers many benefits, such as enhancing outdoor spaces' visual allure, ecological diversity, and functionality. This deciduous woody plant presents unique qualities that contribute to various dimensions of landscape design. One of the standout benefits of using it in landscaping is its striking floral display. They have their place in any yard, and some produce stunning flowers that are pretty hard to ignore.  Also known as the creeper, these gorgeous plants have a wide range of purposes some may forget. Here's what these unique plants have to offer that you'll be sure to love. The Spectacular Flower Display Of Trumpet Vine  They produce a fabulous flower show that begins in May and lasts until about August. As the name suggests, these flowers burst out of the foliage and announce themselves with a dazzling red-orange display that coats almost all of them. No matter where they're growing, they will catch your attention once they're ready to make themselves known. Trumpet Vines Offer Vertical Decor  Finding the right plants for vertical decor can be difficult, and not everyone wants to fill their spaces with hanging plants or pots attached to the wall. This is where they come in. These gorgeous flowers easily climb up vertical decor-like trellises to provide the coverage you're looking for. They are highly durable and will increase, making them the perfect plan for those looking to cover specific areas fast without worrying too much about making mistakes that put them at risk.  This Native Perennial Offers Erosion Control Planting Trumpet Vine can be an excellent way to reduce soil erosion, especially in sloped areas where you're concerned about the stability of particular objects or other plants. They create networks of roots that keep soil in place. They also offer different benefits for your yard, like attracting essential pollinators such as birds and butterflies and acting as a space where ants can build a habitat. If you want a plant that provides a host of benefits to the surrounding area, consider this one.

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Lobelia Cardinalis - TN Nursery

Red Cardinal Lobelia

Cardinal Flower - Lobelia cardinalis The Cardinal Flower plant is striking in any garden and produces bright red flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Their long, graceful spikes of flowers bring color to wetlands, shade spots, and garden borders. Planting and Maintenance of Cardinal Flower The plants are super easy to plant and maintain, so they can be used by any gardener regardless of their experience. They prefer to grow in sluggish, fertile soil and are best grown in shade rather than sun. Sow by loosening the soil, placing the roots, covering them with soil, and watering deeply. They are low-maintenance and require moisture for growth and regular deadheading to maintain long blooming. Colorful Characteristics These perennials usually flower during mid-to-late summer, and their ruby-red blooms last for weeks. The plant is dark green with dark green leaves, and its spikes stand out. Once the flowers open, they shrivel up and emerge in pods as a second season of interest. The foliage remains green throughout the season, so the plant does not look overgrown. The plants are perennials growing upright, and their flower heads reach heights of 2 to 4 feet. Their graceful and tall stature makes them ideal for adding texture to garden beds or naturalized areas. Given time, they will bloom year after year to bring enduring beauty to your garden.  Pollinator Magnet Plants  The Red Lobelia, Cardinal Flower, is a plant that various pollinators flock to in its active blooming season. It's slender, tall, and majestic size makes it a favorite for especially rock gardens.TN Nursery has them mature and blooming age ready to ship out to you.  

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