Consider combining sage with additional understory plants that attract hummingbirds, such as yerba buena (Clinopodium douglasii) or snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus), and then add welcome shade with ...
thin flowers that somewhat resemble the flowers of a true fuchsia plant (thus the common name). It’s sometimes called the hummingbird flower because its flowers, which bloom in summer and fall, are ...
It works well as a shade tree because it grows so tall and wide ... It’s small and produces red tubular flower clusters in spring that attract hummingbirds, but beware that its seed pods are poisonous ...