Hummingbirds are quick creatures . In flight of steps , they can reach speeds between 20 to 30 mile per time of day and flap their backstage up to 70 times per second . All this activity give them rapacious eaters , and because they have highly libertine metabolic process , they must keep displace so as to consume enough nectar , pollen and sap each day . Here are four plants you might not realizehummingbirdslove . Scroll on to learn more about each plant and theflower color and shapesthat keep them well - fed .

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Petunia ( Petuniahybrids )

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Multiseason color does n’t get more low - care than long - blooming , Lord’s Day - loving genus Petunia . Since you may choose from vigorous trailers or more compact pitcher , hummingbirds will have lots of option — from mass plantings to container — when they visit your yard . And with so many bright color to choose from , there ’s a petunia for any full sunlight garden spot .

TypeTender perennial ( usually grow as an annual)BloomsFlowers in all colors from spring to frostLightFull sunSoilMoist , well - drainedSize4 to 24 in . tall , 8 to 96 in . wideHardinessCold hardy in USDA zones 10 to 11

Hosta ( Hostaspp . and hybrids )

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Some gardeners prefer to cut back hosta ’s flower , to keep the focus on the parting . But even though this foliage favorite ’s flush only open in white , violet or lavender , they ’re hummingbird attraction . And you could always convey hummingbird to the orbit more speedily by planting other ambrosia - rich red flower close by , just like the fuchsia ( Fuchsia triphylla ) behind ‘ Fragrant Bouquet ’ above .

TypePerennialBloomsWhite , purple or lavender in late spring to fallLightPart sunlight to full shadeSoilMoist , well - drainedSize3 to 72 in . improbable , 6 to 72 in . wideHardinessCold hardy in USDA zones 3 to 9

Coral bells ( Heucheraspp . and hybrids )

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Coral buzzer are often grow for their good - looking mounds of leaf , but do n’t forget that hummingbird love their blooms . Once the base of little vasiform flowers disappearance , deadhead them back below the leaves to boost more .

Bright pink ‘ Paris ’ above is a reliable rebloomer with silver gray - overlaid green leaf , but other cultivars can have ruffle , mottled or variegated leafage in shades from burgundy to chartreuse .

TypePerennialBloomsWhite , pink or blood-red blooming from late spring to summerLightFull sun to part shadeSoilMoist , well - drainedSize6 to 24 in . marvellous ( up to 36 in . in bloom ) , 10 to 36 in . wideHardinessCold hardy in USDA geographical zone 3 to 9

Petunia (Petunia hybrids)

Canna ( Cannaspp . and loanblend )

When canna is in bloom , it does n’t just get the aid of your guests — hummingbirds love the nectar - rich flowers , too . To attract the most hummingbird , plant red cultivars , like Cannova ® Rose here .

Hybridizing has made shorter cultivars more coarse , which means you’re able to plant cannas closer to the front of the border or in container put for the best panorama of visiting hummingbirds .

Petunia (Petunia hybrids)

TypeTender rhizomeBloomsRed , orangish , yellow , whitened , pinkish or salmon in late summerLightFull sunSoilMoist to wetSize18 to 96 in . tall , 12 to 48 in . wideHardinessCold sturdy in USDA zone 7 to 11

Petunia (Petunia hybrids)

Petunia (Petunia hybrids)

Petunia (Petunia hybrids)

Petunia (Petunia hybrids)

Hosta (Hosta spp. and hybrids)

Hosta (Hosta spp. and hybrids)

Hosta (Hosta spp. and hybrids)

Hosta (Hosta spp. and hybrids)

Coral bells (Heuchera spp. and hybrids)

Coral bells (Heuchera spp. and hybrids)

Coral bells (Heuchera spp. and hybrids)

Coral bells (Heuchera spp. and hybrids)

Coral bells (Heuchera spp. and hybrids)

Canna (Canna spp. and hybrids)

Canna (Canna spp. and hybrids)

Canna (Canna spp. and hybrids)

Canna (Canna spp. and hybrids)

Petunia (Petunia hybrids)

Petunia (Petunia hybrids)

Petunia (Petunia hybrids)

Petunia (Petunia hybrids)

Petunia (Petunia hybrids)

Coral bells (Heuchera spp. and hybrids)

Coral bells (Heuchera spp. and hybrids)

Coral bells (Heuchera spp. and hybrids)

Coral bells (Heuchera spp. and hybrids)

Hosta (Hosta spp. and hybrids)

Hosta (Hosta spp. and hybrids)

Hosta (Hosta spp. and hybrids)

Hosta (Hosta spp. and hybrids)

Canna (Canna spp. and hybrids)

Canna (Canna spp. and hybrids)

Canna (Canna spp. and hybrids)

Canna (Canna spp. and hybrids)