Astilbe Astilbe thrives in shady areas, producing beautiful, feathery flowers in shades of pink, red, and white that attract hummingbirds.
Columbine (Aquilegia) Columbine flowers have a unique, tubular shape in vibrant colors like red, purple, and yellow, drawing hummingbirds to shaded gardens.
Bee Balm (Monarda) Bee Balm offers tubular flowers in bold hues of red, purple, and pink, creating a perfect feeding spot for hummingbirds in shaded areas.
Foxglove (Digitalis) Foxglove plants bloom with tall spikes of tubular flowers in shades of pink, purple, and white, attracting hummingbirds to shady spots.
Fuchsia Fuchsia plants with their dangling, bell-shaped flowers are irresistible to hummingbirds, thriving in areas with partial to full shade.
Lobelia Lobelia’s small, tubular flowers in blue, purple, or red colors are great for drawing hummingbirds to shaded garden corners.
Coral Bells (Heuchera) Coral Bells produce delicate flowers on tall stems, and while they thrive in shade, their vibrant blooms attract hummingbirds looking for nectar.
Trumpet Vine (Campsis radicans) Trumpet vine, though typically a sun-loving plant, can tolerate some shade and offers large, trumpet-shaped flowers that are highly attractive to hummingbirds.
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