Attracts Hummingbirds - Page 10 of 15 - Fine Gardening

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    Pitcher sage

    Salvia azurea

    Pitcher sage is a wonderful wildflower found growing over a wide area of the Great Plains.

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    ‘Maraschino’ bush sage

    Salvia 'Maraschino'

    'Maraschino' bush sage is a superb Salvia that is irresistible to hummingbirds and gardeners alike.

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    Desert purple sage

    Salvia dorrii

    Found in the Great Basin deserts of the western U.

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    Hummingbird mint

    Agastache ‘Desert Sunrise’

    This hummingbird mint boasts large spikes of reddish pink tubular flowers with an orange tint over a long season in summer and early fall.

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    Cardinal penstemon

    Penstemon cardinalis

    This New Mexico/Texas native offers the garden spikes of dangling, rich red flowers in midsummer that attract hummingbirds.

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    Cape fuchsia

    Phygelius × rectus 'Devil's Tears'

    This evergreen shrub is often grown as a tender perennial where not hardy.

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    ‘New Look Red’ Egyptian star cluster

    Pentas lanceolata ‘New Look Red’

    Red star-shaped flowers with small white centers bloom atop erect stems from spring to autumn.

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    South African foxglove

    Ceratotheca triloba

    A rare and graceful beauty, this plant is not a true foxglove, but its flowers are similarly shaped and hang in clusters.

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    Millon bells

    Calibrachoa 'Superbells Tequila Sunrise'

    Calibrachoa is a relatively new genus of flowering plants.

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    ‘Black Knight’ butterfly bush

    Buddleia davidii ‘Black Knight’

    Butterfly bushes are carefree deciduous shrubs that are reliably fragrant and easy to grow.