8 Flowers That Attract & Feed Hummingbirds

Hummingbird Butterfly Bush Butterfly bush attracts butterflies and is easy to care for and blooms numerous times a year. Long bloom arms are ideal for hummingbirds to swoop for a snack.

Bee Balm These vibrant pink, purple, white, and red flowers attract butterflies and hummingbirds. These beauties bloom in mid to late summer, excellent for backyard birdwatching.

Coral Bells Coral bells are simple to grow but can spread. Coral bells are hummingbird-attracting, low-maintenance flowers for gardeners who struggle each year.

Beardtongue As with the butterfly bush, these long blossoms are ideal for hummingbird nectar consumption. It helps that these are beautiful. With a little pruning, your beardtongue can bloom again, enticing more hummingbirds.

Irises Hummingbirds enjoy the flower that grows widely in gardens. If you like early spring and summer blooms in blue, pink, or multicolor, irises are a great addition to your hummingbird garden.

Foxglove These tall blooms stand out among hummingbird flowers and bloom in spring, making them easy to recognize and return to throughout summer. Despite their attractiveness, bell-shaped flowers require little care.

Lupine Lupine is a tall, perennial flower with hundreds of variants that resemble foxgloves. Lupines bloom in spring and summer, like foxgloves. Once foxgloves are gone, it's the excellent flower to attract hummingbirds.

Lily Lilies, one of the most famous flowers, attract hummingbirds. These aromatic blossoms attract hummingbirds and are beautiful.

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