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Hummingbird Plant (10 Plants)
Can Not Ship To: NY
Exposure: Full Sun | Height At Maturity: Over 12 Inches | Planting Zones: 6-9 | Shipped As: Bare-root | Ships: 5-7 Days | Usage: Packages
We only ship bare root plants. They do not come in a container. Bare root plants need to be planted within 2-3 days of receiving unless weather-related problems prohibit planting. Store in a cool place and keep roots moist and covered with plastic until they can be planted. Water for the first week daily after planting.
Hummingbird Vine
Hummingbird vine, also known as trumpet vine, is a climbing plant whose trumpet-shaped flowers are pollinated by hummingbirds. If you plan to plant a beautiful trumpet vine in your yard, be prepared to see hummingbirds daily throughout the summer. The hummingbird, or trumpet vine, grows rather quickly to cover fences, trellises, walls, or any other structure with a rich, green curtain of leaves and bright-colored flowers.
Why are Hummingbirds Drawn to Trumpet Vine?
The specific shape of the flowers on the trumpet vine is meant to keep the rich nectar out of reach of most insects and birds, except bees and hummingbirds. Although both hummingbirds and bees are the primary pollinators of these plants, hummingbirds appear to get most of the attention.
Exposure: Full Sun | Height At Maturity: Over 12 Inches | Planting Zones: 6-9 | Shipped As: Bare-root | Ships: 5-7 Days | Usage: Packages
We only ship bare root plants. They do not come in a container. Bare root plants need to be planted within 2-3 days of receiving unless weather-related problems prohibit planting. Store in a cool place and keep roots moist and covered with plastic until they can be planted. Water for the first week daily after planting.
Hummingbird Vine
Hummingbird vine, also known as trumpet vine, is a climbing plant whose trumpet-shaped flowers are pollinated by hummingbirds. If you plan to plant a beautiful trumpet vine in your yard, be prepared to see hummingbirds daily throughout the summer. The hummingbird, or trumpet vine, grows rather quickly to cover fences, trellises, walls, or any other structure with a rich, green curtain of leaves and bright-colored flowers.
Why are Hummingbirds Drawn to Trumpet Vine?
The specific shape of the flowers on the trumpet vine is meant to keep the rich nectar out of reach of most insects and birds, except bees and hummingbirds. Although both hummingbirds and bees are the primary pollinators of these plants, hummingbirds appear to get most of the attention.






