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Georgia · Zones 6–9

Native Hummingbird Plants in Georgia

Tubular, nectar-heavy native flowers that draw hummingbirds far more reliably — and safely — than any sugar-water feeder. Every species here is genuinely native to Georgia and the wider flora of the Southeast and hardy through zones 6–9 — proven performers for Georgia's humid subtropical climate across Piedmont, Blue Ridge & Coastal Plain, not a generic list. Local standouts include Turk's Cap and Great Blue Lobelia. Hummingbirds are wired to investigate red and orange tubular flowers, so a few well-placed natives will out-pull a feeder and never need cleaning. Stagger bloom times so there is nectar from spring migration through fall departure, and plant near a perch or shrub where the birds can rest between feedings.

The plants

15 native species for Georgia

Each one native to your region and hardy in zones 6–9 · see this collection in other states.

Subshrub

Turk's Cap

Malvaviscus arboreus var. drummondii

Draws hummingbirds with turban red nectar tubes from May to Oct, 2–5 ft tall.

  • Sun to shade
  • Dry–average
  • 2–5 ft
  • Blooms May–Oct
Perennial wildflower

Great Blue Lobelia

Lobelia siphilitica

Tubular deep blue flowers shaped for a hummingbird's bill in Aug and Sep, cold-hardy to zone 4.

  • Full–part sun
  • Average–wet
  • 2–3 ft
  • Blooms Aug–Sep
Perennial wildflower

Cardinal Flower

Lobelia cardinalis

Hummingbird fuel — slender electric scarlet tubes too deep for most insects from Jul to Sep; happy in clay and loam soil.

  • Full–part sun
  • Average–wet
  • 2–4 ft
  • Blooms Jul–Sep
Vine

Trumpet Honeysuckle

Lonicera sempervirens

Draws hummingbirds with coral-red nectar tubes from Apr to Sep, good through zone 9.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry–average
  • 8–15 ft
  • Blooms Apr–Sep
Perennial wildflower

Scarlet Beebalm

Monarda didyma

Built for hummingbirds, with scarlet red nectar tubes borne in Jul and Aug; hardy in zones 4–9.

  • Full–part sun
  • Average–wet
  • 2.5–4 ft
  • Blooms Jul–Aug
Perennial wildflower

Wild Bleeding Heart

Dicentra eximia

A nectar stop hummingbirds return to, its rose pink flowers carried from Apr to Aug — spreading 12–18 in.

  • Part shade
  • Average
  • 12–18 in
  • Blooms Apr–Aug
Perennial wildflower

Wild Columbine

Aquilegia canadensis

A magnet for hummingbirds — red blooms held from Apr to Jun for them to probe — for rocky and loam ground.

  • Part shade
  • Dry–average
  • 1–2.5 ft
  • Blooms Apr–Jun
Spring ephemeral

Virginia Bluebells

Mertensia virginica

A nectar stop hummingbirds return to, its sky blue flowers carried from Mar to May — spreading 12–18 in.

  • Part shade
  • Average–wet
  • 1–2 ft
  • Blooms Mar–May
Shrub

Buttonbush

Cephalanthus occidentalis

A nectar stop hummingbirds return to, its white flowers carried from Jun to Aug; good through zone 9.

  • Full–part sun
  • Average–wet
  • 5–10 ft
  • Blooms Jun–Aug
Perennial wildflower

Wild Bergamot

Monarda fistulosa

Tubular lavender flowers shaped for a hummingbird's bill from Jun to Aug — 1.5–2 ft wide.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry–average
  • 2–4 ft
  • Blooms Jun–Aug
Perennial wildflower

Obedient Plant

Physostegia virginiana

Tubular pink flowers shaped for a hummingbird's bill in Aug and Sep; reaching 2–4 ft.

  • Full–part sun
  • Average–wet
  • 2–4 ft
  • Blooms Aug–Sep
Vine

Crossvine

Bignonia capreolata

A hummingbird flower — orange-red tubular blooms in Apr and May — 6–10 ft wide.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry–average
  • 25–50 ft
  • Blooms Apr–May
Perennial wildflower

Woodland Phlox

Phlox divaricata

A magnet for hummingbirds — lavender-blue blooms held in Apr and May for them to probe; 12–18 in wide.

  • Part shade
  • Average
  • 10–15 in
  • Blooms Apr–May
Perennial wildflower

Foxglove Beardtongue

Penstemon digitalis

A magnet for hummingbirds — white blooms held in May and Jun for them to probe — hardy in zones 3–8.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry–average
  • 2–4 ft
  • Blooms May–Jun
Shrub

New Jersey Tea

Ceanothus americanus

Draws hummingbirds with frothy white nectar tubes from May to Jul; 2–3.5 ft tall.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry
  • 2–3.5 ft
  • Blooms May–Jul
Sourcing

Where to find these in Georgia

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