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  2. This Easy-Growing Plant Is The Best Trick For Luring ... - AOL

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    It Attracts More Than Hummingbirds. In addition to attracting hummingbirds, vivid, long-blooming firebush serves as both larval food and nectar plant for butterflies. And other birds will relish ...

  3. These Colorful Flowers Will Attract Hummingbirds to Your Yard

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    Ahead, learn about the 17 of the best flowers that attract hummingbirds, including their preferred USDA hardiness zones and sun exposure, so you know which ones are best for your yard. Red Columbines

  4. These Beautiful Flowering Vines Will Elevate Any Garden ... - AOL

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    Its colorful flowers also attract hummingbirds, and once it ceases blooming, it can be pruned by cutting back its vines by half or more to maintain its size within bounds. Photos from Japan, Asia ...

  5. Ribes viburnifolium - Wikipedia

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    Clusters of deep red flowers bloom in late winter and into early spring. The plant yields small red fruits later in the spring. [5] [3] The red fruit attracts birds. The flowers attract hummingbirds and insects. [6]

  6. Fouquieria diguetii - Wikipedia

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    This plant is a deciduous shrub arising from a short, thick trunk with branches covered in spines. It grows between 1.8 and 3 meters tall. The leaves are dark green and elliptic, and can be up to 2 cm long. The flowers are bright red in color, and attract hummingbirds. [3]

  7. Caesalpinia pulcherrima - Wikipedia

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    It is a striking ornamental plant, widely grown in domestic and public gardens in warm climates with mild winters, and has a beautiful inflorescence in yellow, red, and orange. Its small size and the fact that it tolerates pruning well allows it to be planted in groups to form a hedgerow; it can be also used to attract hummingbirds. [11]