Columbine (Aquilegia Canadensis) Is A Native Plant Hummingbirds Love

Columbine produces abundant nectar within its long, tubular flowers, making it an excellent food source for hummingbirds.

Its distinctive, bell-shaped flowers with backward-pointing spurs are perfectly suited for hummingbirds' long beaks and tongues

As a native plant, Columbine is well adapted to local ecosystems, making it an ideal choice for gardeners looking to attract native hummingbird species.

Columbine blooms in early spring, providing an important source of nectar for hummingbirds returning from migration when other flowers

The red and yellow hues of Columbine flowers are highly attractive to hummingbirds, who are particularly drawn to these bright colors.

Columbine can thrive in both full sun and partial shade, making it a versatile addition to any garden that can attract hummingbirds in various lighting conditions.

This hardy plant requires minimal care once established, needing only occasional watering and deadheading to encourage continued blooming.

This hardy plant requires minimal care once established, needing only occasional watering and deadheading to encourage continued blooming.

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