The tubular-shaped flowers of the trumpet vine are a favorite of hummingbirds. The bright orange or red blooms are both attractive and irresistible to these birds.
Many varieties of salvia, such as Salvia splendens (scarlet sage) and Salvia guaranitica (anise sage), produce tubular flowers that hummingbirds love.
Bee balm, also known as Oswego tea, features clusters of tubular flowers in various colors, including red, pink, and purple.
Fuchsia flowers have a unique shape that hummingbirds find irresistible. The long, tubular blooms often feature vibrant colors like pink, purple, and red.
Columbine flowers have distinctive spurred petals, and they come in various colors. Hummingbirds are attracted to the tubular shape.
Lantana produces clusters of small, brightly colored flowers that change as they mature. The nectar-rich blooms are popular with hummingbirds.
The unique, heart-shaped flowers of bleeding heart plants are not only charming but also attract hummingbirds with their dangling, tubular blooms.
Certain varieties of honeysuckle, such as Lonicera sempervirens (coral honeysuckle), produce tubular flowers that hummingbirds love.
This plant can add a tropical touch to your garden while attracting hummingbirds.