Hummingbird plants for colorful, active gardens
10 Hummingbird Plants Collection is a hand-selected assortment designed to bring more color, motion, and habitat value to your landscape. If you are looking for hummingbird plants that also work beautifully as plants for bird gardens, this mix gives you an easy starting point with strong seasonal interest. The plant highlights the kind of nectar-rich appeal hummingbirds love, with vivid coneflower-type blooms and bright, inviting color. For gardeners planning practical, wildlife-friendly beds, this collection offers a smart way to add life to borders, naturalized spaces, and other best landscaping plants settings.
Key Features
- ✓ Includes 10 live plants selected to help attract hummingbirds, butterflies, bees, and other beneficial pollinators.
- ✓ Assorted plantings create a more layered display with varied bloom forms, colors, and garden texture for the best landscaping plants collection ideas many homeowners want.
- ✓ Features low-maintenance favorites, including trumpet flower types known for easy garden appeal and dependable spring to summer color.
- ✓ A practical choice for gardeners comparing the best plants for hummingbirds and building a more active backyard habitat.
Details
| Product type | Hummingbird-attracting plant collection |
| Quantity | 10 plants |
| Primary garden benefit | Attracts hummingbirds and other pollinators |
| Pollinator activity | May attract bees, butterflies, flies, moths, and hummingbirds |
| Plant variety | Assorted collection with varied growth and bloom habits |
| Notable plants mentioned | Coneflower, trumpetvine, Virginia bluebells, Lily of the Valley, cardinal flower, lily pads, blazing stars, ivy, flowering trees |
| Flower characteristics | Nectar-rich blooms in varied shapes and colors, including trumpet-shaped, bell-shaped, and daisy-like flowers |
| Landscape use | Bird gardens, pollinator gardens, home landscapes, biodiversity plantings |
| Growing style | Starter assortment for creating a hummingbird-friendly garden |
The Beauty of Nectar-Rich Hummingbird Plants
Few garden sights are more rewarding than watching hummingbirds hover over bright blooms you planted yourself. This assortment is built to deliver that experience while also adding reliable ornamental value across the season. Coneflower stands out with bold, daisy-like petals and raised centers, much like the pink blooms shown in the product image. Trumpetvine adds tubular flowers that hummingbirds naturally favor, while Virginia bluebells soften the planting with graceful bell-shaped blooms in cooler tones.
A More Eco-Friendly Way to Plant for Color and Wildlife
This collection supports a livelier garden ecosystem by offering nectar sources for hummingbirds and other pollinators through the growing season. Plants such as Lily of the Valley bring elegant form, while cardinal flower adds vivid color and strong nectar appeal. Even unexpected favorites like lily pads and blazing stars can contribute to a more inviting wildlife planting. One honest note: because this is an assorted mix, the exact appearance and performance will vary with your site conditions, sunlight, and care routine.
Why We Recommend Hummingbird Plants at TN Nursery
We put this assortment together for gardeners who want practical results, not just a single short bloom window. You get a useful range of flowering plants chosen for color, variety, and habitat value in real home landscapes. If you are expanding your garden this season, you can also browse our package deals for larger landscape projects to pair with pollinator-friendly beds and borders. Our goal is to help you plant with confidence and enjoy a yard that feels fuller, brighter, and more alive from spring into summer.
Choose 10 Hummingbird Plants Collection when you want an easy way to add bold color, support pollinators, and create a more welcoming outdoor space.
Frequently Asked Questions
▾What is included in this hummingbird plants collection?
This assortment includes 10 live plants selected for hummingbird-friendly garden value, seasonal color, and pollinator appeal in outdoor landscapes.
▾Are these some of the best plants for hummingbirds and other pollinators?
Yes. This collection is selected to help attract hummingbirds and may also draw bees, butterflies, flies, and moths to the garden.
▾What kinds of flowers are associated with these hummingbird plants?
The collection references nectar-rich favorites such as coneflower, trumpetvine, Virginia bluebells, Lily of the Valley, cardinal flower, lily pads, and blazing stars, with bloom forms ranging from trumpet-shaped to bell-shaped and daisy-like.
Exposure
Hummingbird plants flourish in complete sun to part shade. They need at least 6 hours of sunlight daily for optimal blooming but can tolerate some afternoon shade in hotter climates.
Height at Maturity
Over 12"
Usage
Hummingbird
Shipped As
Bare root
Ships
USPS
Planting Zones
3-9