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Attract Hummingbirds with These Must Have Plants

April 28th, 2012

Attract Hummingbirds with These Plant Magnets:

Pineapple Sage and Russian Sage Plants

  • Double Red Kockout Roses
  • Hibiscus Lucy Shrub
  • Achillea Strawberry Seduction
  • Monarda Fire Ball
  • Pineapple Sage
  • Russian Sage ‘Little Spire’
  • Good Vibrations Juniper
  • Salvia May Night
  • Hidcote Blue Lavender

Choose plants that produce summer blossoms in the colors of red, purple and bright pink. 


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