While many nectar-rich flowers that attract hummingbirds thrive in sunshine, many are suitable for shadier spots, too. You'll find five expert-approved options below. These shade plants aren't ...
This small tuberous plant prefers partial shade and moist soil ... but burst forth in tight clusters—attract butterflies and hummingbirds. An easy flower to grow, this heavy bloomer is a ...
Hummingbirds eat nectar, a sugary substance from plants. They don't have a great sense of smell, says Van Rees, so they use their eyesight to find potential food sources. The key to attracting ...
Almost every time I look at the beautiful red flowers, there’s at least one hummingbird nearby. Feeders are a great way to attract hummingbirds to your space because they give you the ...
does well in full sun through part shade, and will attract bees and other useful insects to your yard. Best of all, you don’t need to do a thing for it, although if you prune the flowers after ...
Every garden has a shady spot, whether it's the whole plot or just a shady corner. Finding plants that will thrive makes life so much easier as they'll naturally want to grow there. Shade is generally ...