The Red Maple’s small, red flowers in early spring are a favorite for hummingbirds. The tree’s bright blooms provide an early source of nectar, attracting these birds as they migrate.
While technically a vine, Trumpet Creeper can grow as a large shrub or small tree. Its large, tubular orange-red flowers are highly attractive to hummingbirds due to their rich nectar.
The Coral Tree produces striking red or orange flowers that hang in clusters. These vibrant, tubular flowers are a magnet for hummingbirds seeking a high-energy nectar source.
Flowering Dogwood offers attractive blooms in white, pink, or red during spring. While not a primary nectar source, its flowers can attract hummingbirds looking for supplementary feeding.
Japanese Maples have delicate, small flowers that can attract hummingbirds, especially when in bloom during the early spring. The tree’s beauty also complements a hummingbird-friendly garden.
The Eastern Redbud produces clusters of small, pink to purple flowers in early spring. These blooms attract hummingbirds and add beautiful color to the landscape.
Crabapple trees have abundant blossoms that can vary in color from white to pink to red. These flowers are appealing to hummingbirds, which are drawn to their nectar.
The Red Buckeye tree features bright red, tubular flowers that bloom in spring. These flowers are rich in nectar, making them highly attractive to hummingbirds.
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