Plants Hummingbirds Love

I have several hummingbirds in my garden. I think of them as the helicopters of the bird world. I don’t have any feeders, but I have hundreds of flowering plants. The pictures for this blog are hummingbird-hotspots.

Hibiscus

Hibiscus

Hosta

Hosta

I don’t know a lot about hummers, but I know the male is a ‘player’. He wants one thing and one thing only from the females, and the callous bastard wants it from as many females as he can get. He never even sleeps over; he has his own place. And if she has a baby, she’s on her own.

Canna

Canna

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Salvia 'Black and Blue'

Salvia ‘Black and Blue’

That’s what I learned at a garden club meeting. Our speaker was a hummingbird enthusiast and shared lots of great information. A tip I learned from her was that shrimp plants are a hummingbird favorite that will over-winter in my garage. – I‘m getting one next spring.

Penta and Ruellia

Hummingbirds love both the red Penta and the purple Mexican Petunia (Ruellia).

Salvia

Salvia ‘Hummingbird Red’ or ‘Lady in Red’

And my tip to you is that you should plant some of these beauties to attract handsome, horny males to your garden.

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