Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Hummingbirds Pollinate Plants too!



Hummingbirds make fantastic pollinators because they feed so frequently. They visit up to 2,000 flowers a day. With their needle-like bill and long, forked tongues, hummingbirds can lick nectar and draw it up into their throats. Pollen gets stuck to their beaks and heads and is transferred from one flower to the next, aiding in plant propagation. Attract hummingbirds to your garden with plants that have brightly colored, tubular-shaped flowers, such as these natives: Salvia, Penstemon, Firebush, Honeysuckle and Carolina Jessamine. (Hummingbird photo by Dulcey Lima).

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