HoneysuckleHoneysuckle flowers are famous for their sweet nectar, which can be sucked out from the base of the flower. Hummingbirds are especially attracted to honeysuckle.
Trumpet VineTrumpet vine, also known as trumpet creeper, produces tubular flowers with sweet nectar. Hummingbirds are frequent visitors to these flowers.
Bee BalmBee balm, also called wild bergamot, attracts bees and hummingbirds with its sweet nectar-filled tubular flowers.
AgastacheAgastache, or hyssop, produces fragrant and sweet nectar-rich flowers that are loved by both bees and hummingbirds.
Butterfly BushAs the name suggests, butterfly bushes are known for attracting butterflies with their sweet nectar. They come in various colors and have long spikes of tiny, nectar-rich flowers.
SalviaMany species of salvia produce sweet nectar in their tubular flowers, which attracts both bees and hummingbirds.
BorageBorage is a herb with bright blue, star-shaped flowers that produce sweet nectar. It is attractive to bees and other pollinators.
LavenderLavender's fragrant, purple flowers produce nectar that is sweet and attractive to bees. While lavender is not as commonly visited by hummingbirds, it still offers a pleasant nectar source for pollinators.