
Attracting hummingbirds to your yard is easy!
Here's what to expect:
- Hummingbird migration in Georgia
- 14 Flowers in Georgia Hummingbirds Love
- 5 Tips for Using Plants to Attract Hummingbirds
Hummingbird Migration in Georgia
Hummingbirds migrate from the south up through Georgia as early as January. Their migration peaks in April
Southbound hummingbird migration starts late July and ends in September.
Make sure your flowers are ready for hummingbird migration
Use the tips below for succession planting.
Plant your flowers so they bloom at slightly different times.
You want some flowers that bloom in early April for hummingbird migration to Georgia, others to bloom in the summer when they settle and start breeding.
This ensures hummingbirds have a steady supply of nectar.
14 Flowers to Attract Hummingbirds in Georgia
Make sure to follow our 5 Tips for Success using plants to attract hummingbirds.
1. Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis)

- Perennial
Names: Scarlet Lobelia, Indian Pink
The Cardinal Flower depends on hummingbirds since many insects find the flowers difficult to navigate.
Every hummingbird garden must have Cardinal Flower since it’s practically a beacon for hummingbirds!
The flowers bloom from late summer through early fall, which is when young hummingbirds are feeding and adults are fueling up for migration.
2. Foxglove (Digitalis)

- Perennial
Foxglove is known for its purple and pink spire-like flowers. They’re native to Europe but have adapted to the Americas.
Foxglove is great for partially shaded areas. It’s an ideal hummingbird flower for rural or suburban yards where deer may appear as it’s considered deer resistant.
Beware— Foxglove is toxic. All plant parts cause severe poisoning.
3. Columbine (Aquilegia)
- Perennial
The red, yellow, and tube shape of Red Columbine is a hummingbird favorite.
It blooms late March if there's a mild winter which is ideal for hummingbird migration in Georgia.
It's the perfect flower for hummingbirds in Georgia.
4. Cuphea

- Annual
Names: Red Cigar Flower, Firecracker Plant
Cuphea is perfect for attracting hummingbirds to your yard. Its non-stop tube shaped flowers bloom from spring to fall.
Choose varieties like Vermillionaire and Hummingbird's Lunch which are perfect for containers, hanging baskets, and mass plantings.
5. Lantana

- Annual
Names: shrub verbena, wild sage, red sage, or Spanish flag
The rich cluster of tubular flowers of the Lantana plant are a favorite for hummingbird gardens.
Butterflies and bees love them, too, dubbing the plant a pollinator workhorse.
This drought resistant flower is great for hummingbirds in Georgia.
6. Fuchsia

- Annual
Fuchsia is known for its bell shaped upside down hanging flowers. They remind me of Bleeding Hearts
Try any of these four varieties for your hummingbirds: Gartenmeister Bonstedt (tubular orange), Jungle (red/orange), Christelchen (small red), or Garden News (magenta-rose).
Aim for partial shade and well draining soil.
7. Blazing Stars (Liatris)

- Annual
Names: Gayfeather
A tall cylindrical cluster of spikes for petals, Blazing Stars is one of the more fun flowers you can choose for hummingbirds.
It looks like a pink-purple bottlebrush.
8. Trumpet Vine (Campsis radicans)

- Perennial
Trumpet vine is a gorgeous orange and peach colored flower.
The tube shape and color make it good for attracting hummingbirds in Georgia.
If you’re looking to channel a warm sunrise vine in your garden, this is the vine-flower to use.
WARNING: native but invasive.
The crawling vine can easily takeover your garden.
9. Hibiscus

- Perennial
Names: Rose of Sharon
Hibiscus are hardy, full sun flowers that offer great options for cooler climates.
Sometimes hummingbirds make nests in or near the dense foliage of hibiscus shrubs.
Turk’s Cap is often cited as the best choice for attracting hummingbirds due to its consistent, bright red flowers. You can also try Tropical Hibiscus.
- Related: 5 Steps to Clean Hummingbird Feeder
10. Bee Balm (Monarda)

- Perennial
Names: Bergamot, Horesemint, Oswego Tea
An herbaceous plant in the mint family and native to North America.
The vibrant red is preferred by Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds and many butterflies.
It’s spreading behavior varies so keep an eye on it making sure it doesn’t take over your garden.
11. Trumpet Honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens)

- Perennial
Names: Coral honeysuckle, Scarlet honeysuckle
Named for its tubular, trumpet shaped flowers. These red flowers are ideal for hummingbirds in both shape and color.
Trumpet Honeysuckle is a great native plant for your garden especially in the eastern United States.
12. Petunias

- Annual
Petunias are a popular and abundant flower. You can find them in every garden center this spring and probably in a number of grocery stores.
They can be an uncommon magnet for all pollinators.
Aim for bright pinks and magentas like Bubblegum or Vista Supertunia, Littletunia Red Fire, or — my favorite of them all— yellow Bee’s Knee’s petunias.
13. Salvia

- Perennial
Names: California hummingbird sage, pitcher sage
The fruity rose, red, and purple hued flowers of hummingbird sage are a staple in any pollinator garden.
Surprisingly, Black & Blue Salvia is a popular choice by birders and gardeners alike.
Consider other varieties like Hot Lips, Amistad, or Summer Jewel.
14. Firebush (Hamelia patens)

- Perrenial
The ultimate hummingbird flower in Georgia earning it number 1 for best flowers.
It produces orange-red tubular flowers nearly year-round and can grow as a large shrub.
Varieties like Lime Sizzler are popular for their variegated foliage.
15. Coral Bean (Erythrina herbacea)

- Perennial
Names: Cherokee bean
A striking native flower that sends up spikes of bright red, sword-like flowers in early spring.
It blooms exactly when Ruby-throated Hummingbirds are migrating through!
- Related: 9 Ways to Attract Hummingbird
16. Red Buckeye (Aesculus pavia)

- Perennial
Hummingbirds love the clusters of red flowers in early spring.
It's one of the first nectar sources available for northward-bound hummingbirds.
17. Crossvine (Bignonia capreolata)

- Perennial
A vigorous climber that produces trumpet-shaped flowers (often orange with yellow throats).
It's a great native alternative to Trumpet Vine.
The tube shape and bright colors are irresistible to Georgian hummingbirds!
5 Key Tips for Using Plants to Attract Hummingbirds
1. Use Red Flowers

Hummingbirds are red sensitive.
They visit many colors but warm reds, yellows, and oranges increase the odds of them picking your flowers.
2. Avoid Invasive Plants
They can displace native vegetation.
- Butterfly Bush (Buddleja davidii) is a significant concern in Delaware. It crowds out the native plants that support Delaware's local butterfly population.
- Lantana (Lantana camara): forms dense thickets toxic to cattle & displaces native shrubs. Sterile varieties like Gold Lantana (Lantana depressa) are ok.
Check with the Georgia Exotic Pest Plant Council (GA-EPPC) before planting.
3. Group Plants Together
Grouping similar plants in clumps makes them easier for hummingbirds to spot.
Use companion planting to make sure your garden thrives!
4. Use Hummingbird Feeders

When in doubt put up nectar feeders.
Hummingbirds will come for easy food. They'll notice your flowers & keep coming back for more.
5. Avoid Pesticides
Insecticides protect plants from destructive insects.
Many store bought pesticides can kill the insects hummingbirds eat and rely on for protien.
This throws off the delicate balance of the ecosystem.
Opt for these eco-friendly insecticide alternatives:
What flowers do your hummingbirds like?
Share them on the Sparkbird App! Where likeminded birders and nature enthusiasts go to share.
Available in the Apple App Store.

