Wild Columbine
Aquilegia canadensis
Through Colorado's Southern Rockies & High Plains country, a nectar stop hummingbirds return to, its red flowers carried from Apr to Jun — for rocky and loam ground.
- Part shade
- Dry–average
- 1–2.5 ft
- Blooms Apr–Jun
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 Colorado and the wider flora of the Mountain West and hardy through zones 3–6 — proven performers for Colorado's semi-arid, cold winters, high sun climate across Southern Rockies & High Plains, not a generic list. Local standouts include Wild Columbine and Wild Bergamot. 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.
Each one native to your region and hardy in zones 3–6 · see this collection in other states.
Aquilegia canadensis
Through Colorado's Southern Rockies & High Plains country, a nectar stop hummingbirds return to, its red flowers carried from Apr to Jun — for rocky and loam ground.
Monarda fistulosa
Through Colorado's Southern Rockies & High Plains country, hummingbird fuel — slender lavender tubes too deep for most insects from Jun to Aug — happy in clay, rocky, and loam soil.
Aquilegia formosa
Through Colorado's Southern Rockies & High Plains country, a hummingbird flower — red tubular blooms from Apr to Jul — for rocky and loam ground.
Agastache foeniculum
Through Colorado's Southern Rockies & High Plains country, a nectar stop hummingbirds return to, its lavender-blue flowers carried from Jun to Sep — cold-hardy to zone 4.
Penstemon eatonii
Through Colorado's Southern Rockies & High Plains country, a magnet for hummingbirds — scarlet blooms held from Mar to May for them to probe — cold-hardy to zone 4.
Cephalanthus occidentalis
Through Colorado's Southern Rockies & High Plains country, a magnet for hummingbirds — white blooms held from Jun to Aug for them to probe; for clay and loam ground.
Penstemon digitalis
Through Colorado's Southern Rockies & High Plains country, a hummingbird flower — white tubular blooms in May and Jun; 2–4 ft tall.
Physostegia virginiana
Through Colorado's Southern Rockies & High Plains country, built for hummingbirds, with pink nectar tubes borne in Aug and Sep, reaching 2–4 ft.
Lobelia siphilitica
Through Colorado's Southern Rockies & High Plains country, hummingbird fuel — slender deep blue tubes too deep for most insects in Aug and Sep — cold-hardy to zone 4.
Penstemon strictus
Through Colorado's Southern Rockies & High Plains country, a hummingbird flower — deep blue-purple tubular blooms from May to Jul, 1.5–2.5 ft tall.
Berberis aquifolium
Through Colorado's Southern Rockies & High Plains country, hummingbirds work its bright yellow flowers in Mar and Apr, 3–5 ft wide.
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
Through Colorado's Southern Rockies & High Plains country, hummingbird fuel — slender pink-white tubes too deep for most insects in Apr and May, cold-hardy to zone 2.
Ceanothus americanus
Through Colorado's Southern Rockies & High Plains country, built for hummingbirds, with frothy white nectar tubes borne from May to Jul, spreading 2.5–4 ft.
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