Flowers for Hummingbirds
Our gardening guide to plants and spring flowers that will attract hummingbirds to your yard.
Cardinal flower
- Botanical Name: Lobelia cardinalis.
- Hardiness: Zones 3 to 9.
- Bloom Time: Summer.
- Size: 3 to 4 feet high, 2 feet wide.
- Flower: Traditionally scarlet red.
- Light Needs: Partial shade to full sun.
- Growing Advice: Plant in fertile, moist soil.
- Prize Picks: Ruby Slippers, Twilight Zone.
Red hot poker
- Also Known As: Torch flower.
- Botanical Name: Kniphofia.
- Hardiness: Zones 5 to 9, depending on cultivar.
- Bloom Time: Late spring to autumn, depending on cultivar.
- Size: 2 to 6 feet high, 1 to 3 feet wide.
- Flower: Red, orange, yellow, white, greenish-white or bicolored.
- Light Needs: Full sun to partial shade.
- Growing Advice: Prefers sandy soil. Mulch plants for first winter.
- Prize Picks: Little Maid, Royal Standard.
Foxglove
- Botanical Name: Digitalis.
- Hardiness: Biennial or short-lived perennial, Zones 3 to 10.
- Bloom Time: Spring through summer.
- Size: 18 inches to 6 feet high.
- Flower: Tubular, bell-shaped blooms in white, cream, yellow, apricot, pink, purple, red, golden brown and coppery rose.
- Light Needs: Partial shade.
- Growing Advice: In spring, plant seeds or transplants for blooms the following season.
- Prize Picks: Excelsior Hybrids, Foxy.
Geranium
- Botanical Name: Pelargonium x hortorum.
- Hardiness: Zone 10; grown as annual in most areas.
- Bloom Time: Summer until frost.
- Size: 12 to 20 inches high and wide.
- Flower: Large, round clusters of white, pink, red or purple individual blooms.
- Light Needs: Full sun.
- Growing Advice: Can be propagated from cuttings or seeds, but more commonly grown from flowering pot-grown plants.
- Prize Picks: Black Magic Rose, Orbit series.
Columbine
- Botanical Name: Aquilegia.
- Hardiness: Zones 3 or 9.
- Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer.
- Size: 1 to 3 feet high, 6 to 24 inches wide.
- Flower: Yellow, red, pink, blue, purple, and white, single or bicolored; bell-shaped blooms with spurs on petals.
- Light Needs: Shade to full sun.
- Growing Advice: Sow seeds in early spring or summer (2 to 3 months before first fall frost). Reseeds easily, but offspring may produce less-showy flowers.
- Prize Picks: Rocky Mountain columbine (also called Colorado or blue columbine), golden columbine.
Flowering tobacco
- Botanical Name: Nicotiana alata.
- Hardiness: Annual.
- Bloom Time: Summer to first frost.
- Size: 10 inches to 5 feet high, 6 to 24 inches wide.
- Flower: White, red, pink, lavender, green and yellow.
- Light Needs: Partial shade to full sun.
- Growing Advice: Prefers rich, moist, well-draining soil.
- Prize Picks: Nicki Red, Nicki White and Nicki Lime; Avalon Bright Pink is a dwarf cultivar.
Bee balm
- Botanical Name: Monarda didyma.
- Hardiness: Zones 4 to 9.
- Bloom Time: Summer.
- Size: 3 to 4 feet high, 18 to 26 inches wide.
Flower Clusters of tubular blooms. Commonly red, but also come in violet, purple, pink and white.
- Light Needs: Full sun; tolerates afternoon shade.
- Growing Advice: Space plants at least 18 inches apart and water liberally. Plants spread quickly and will appear as one large mass of blooms.
- Prize Picks: Jacob Cline, Violet Queen, Blue Stocking, Snow White and Snow Queen.
Fuchsia
- Botanical Name: Fuchsia.
- Hardiness: 8 to 10; grow as annual elsewhere.
- Bloom Time: Summer to first frost.
- Size: Trailing varieties: 6 to 24 inches high; shrubs: 8 inches to 10 feet high.
- Flower: Pink, white, red, purple, and orange tubular and pendulous single or double blossoms.
- Light Needs: Full to partial shade.
- Growing Advice: Pinch back stems back of young plants to encourage side-branch growth. Stop pinching 8 to 10 weeks before you want it to flower.
- Prize Picks: Swingtime.
Trumpet honeysuckle
- Also Known As: Coral honeysuckle.
- Botanical Name: Lonicera sempervirens.
- Hardiness: Zones 4 or 9.
- Bloom Time: Summer.
- Size: Up to 12 feet high.
- Flower: Deep-red with yellow throats.
- Light Needs: Full sun or partial shade.
- Growing Advice: Space plants 3 to 4 feet apart in holes the same depth as the rootballs. Plant container-grown honeysuckle throughout the growing season or transplant in spring before growth begins.
- Prize Picks: Sulfurea, Dropmore Scarlet.
English primrose
- Botanical Name: Primula vulgaris.
- Hardiness: Zones 4 to 8.
- Bloom Time: Early spring to summer.
- Size: Up to 8 inches high and 15 inches wide.
- Flower: Fragrant clusters.
- Light Needs: Partial shade; can tolerate full sun if soil is moist.
- Growing Advice: Plant in compost-rich soil; water well. Partial shade produces better blooms.
- Prize Picks: Commonly sold in mixes such as Orient Star, Pageant Mix and Spectrum Series.
Scarlet runner bean
- Botanical Name: Phaseolus coccineus.
- Hardiness: Annual.
- Bloom Time: Spring to summer.
- Size: Up to 8 feet high.
- Flower: Bright red.
- Light Needs: Full sun, but can tolerate some shade.
- Growing Advice: Sow seeds outdoors when soil is at least 50°.
- Prize Picks: White Dutch.
Sweet pea
- Botanical Name: Lathyrus odoratus.
- Hardiness: Annual.
- Bloom Time: Spring and summer through early autumn; varies by region.
- Size: 4 to 12 feet high.
- Flower: Pink, purple, salmon, blue, red and white.
- Light Needs: Full sun to partial shade.
- Growing Advice: Plant presoaked seeds 1 inch deep and 6 inches apart, or start seeds indoors and transplant outside after about 6 weeks.
- Prize Picks: Royal Family Mix, Old Spice Mix, Captain of the Blues.
Trumpet vine
- Botanical Name: Campsis radicans.
- Hardiness: Zones 4 to 9.
- Bloom Time: Summer.
- Size: Up to 40 feet tall.
- Flower: Orange-red.
- Light Needs: Full sun.
- Growing Advice: Plant in moist to dry soil; will tolerate poor soil and needs little to no fertilizer. Provide adequate support, as vine will pull down weak structures.
- Prize Picks: Yellow trumpet (Campsis radicans flava).
All photos RDA, Inc./GID