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Friday, November 7, 2014

34 Flowers to Plant in Your Garden That Attract Hummingbirds

34 Flowers to Plant in Your Garden That Attract Hummingbirds

People have been fascinated with the unusual flight and beauty of hummingbirds. Over the years, gardeners have tried various ways to attract these birds to their gardens with various flowering plants, and created a conducive environment for them. This article will tell you how you can do the same.


Quick Fact
Hummingbirds need around 10,000 calories of energy every day. To do this, they must consume nectar from thousands of flowers. This means that the chances of hummingbirds visiting your garden is directly proportional to the number of flowers in it.
Hummingbirds are the smallest birds that exist on planet Earth, with the largest species growing only up to 3 inches in length. These birds have a beautiful, shiny plumage, that comes in a variety of colors. No other bird species can fly the way a hummingbird can. Their unique body allows them to hover in one spot to feed on nectar from flowers, with a wing speed of 70 - 90 beats every second, and fly in any direction, even backwards. These characteristics are alluring to most gardeners, and creating an environment to attract hummingbirds is easy if you have the appropriate knowledge.

To bring hummingbirds to your garden, you need to make sure that the area has plenty of flowers, safety, water, and places for them to shelter in. Planting flowers that attract hummingbirds does not mean that you have to sacrifice the aesthetics of the landscape. The sheer variety of plants available for this purpose will enable you to create one of the most impressive landscapes in your area. All you need to do is plan the location of each plant strategically, for maximum effect.


Flowers That Attract Hummingbirds

Bee Balm Flower Scientific Name: Monarda didyma
Native to: North America


Bottlebrush Plant Scientific Name: Callistemon citrinus
Native to: Australia

Butterfly Bush   Scientific Name: Buddleja caryopteridifolia
Native to: America, Asia, and Africa

Catmint  Scientific Name: Nepeta cataria
Native to: Europe, Asia, and Africa

Chinese Lantern  Scientific Name: Physalis alkekengi
Native to: Europe and South Asia

Beaver  Scientific Name: Cleome hassleriana
Native to: Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Brazil


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