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  2. Our Recommended Hanging Plants Will Glam Up Any Space - AOL

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    The exotic-looking flowers of these stunning outdoor plants attract tons of hummingbirds. Give fuchsia full shade, and keep them watered all season long. Give fuchsia full shade, and keep them ...

  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. 13 Plants That Attract Hummingbirds - AOL

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    Wondering which flower varieties to plant to get your garden humming? These beautiful flowers are ideal for hummingbirds, with their long, narrow beaks designed to reach deep into the necks of ...

  5. Heliconia rostrata - Wikipedia

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    This plant, however, has pendulous inflorescences with the bracts facing downwards, the flowers nestled underneath. Without the collection of rainwater in the bracts, the flowers within them provide a source of undiluted nectar. [3] [4] Heliconias are known to those who grow them as a host flower to many birds, especially hummingbirds. Because ...

  6. Thunbergia mysorensis - Wikipedia

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    It grows quickly in frost-free temperate climates, such as coastal Southern California, with flowers draping down from pergolas and other garden structures. [5] Its sweet nectar is attractive to sunbirds, a very small passerine bird, and hummingbirds. [4] It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. [6] [7]

  7. Calibrachoa - Wikipedia

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    The plants can tolerate light frost and thrive in sun or semi-shade. Plant in a free-draining soil and water only when the soil is almost dry. They can be propagated from tip cuttings, but are frequently grown as half-hardy annuals. They are suitable for container gardening and hanging baskets and will attract hummingbirds.