– Bee Balm – Known for its vibrant colors, bee balm attracts hummingbirds and butterflies, making it a perfect addition to any garden. –
– Sunflowers – With their large, bright blooms, sunflowers draw a variety of birds, including finches and sparrows, thanks to their seeds. –
– Columbine – The tubular shape and nectar-rich blooms of columbine attract hummingbirds and other pollinators to your yard. –
– Trumpet Vine – A favorite of hummingbirds, the trumpet vine's bright orange and red flowers are ideal for luring these tiny birds. –
– Salvia – Known for attracting hummingbirds with its brightly colored flowers, salvia is an easy way to bring birds to your garden. –
– Echinacea – Echinacea flowers, with their daisy-like petals, attract finches and other birds, especially when the seeds ripen in the fall. –
– Zinnias – These bright, cheerful flowers are a magnet for butterflies and songbirds, especially when their seeds are left intact. –
– Black-Eyed Susan – This classic flower attracts birds like goldfinches with its seeds, making it a popular choice for bird-friendly gardens. –