Winter Wonders: Trees That Continue to Attract Hummingbirds Even in Cold Months

Gardening Tips
By Jasmine Hughes

Winter doesn’t mean the end of hummingbird visits if your garden has the right trees. Even in the chilly months, certain trees continue to allure these vibrant, tiny birds, offering them the sustenance they need to thrive.

Here’s a list of winter wonders that will keep your garden bustling with the delightful activity of hummingbirds.

1. Winter Honeysuckle (Lonicera fragrantissima)


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The Winter Honeysuckle is a hardy shrub that thrives even when snow blankets the ground. Its creamy-white flowers bloom in late winter, releasing a sweet fragrance that entices hummingbirds. This resilient plant not only provides essential nectar but also adds a touch of elegance to any garden.

2. Mahonia (Mahonia japonica)


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Mahonia is a robust evergreen shrub, loved by hummingbirds for its vibrant yellow flowers that bloom in winter. The spiky leaves and bright blossoms create a dramatic visual contrast, while the plant’s nectar sustains birds when other food sources are scarce.

3. Witch Hazel (Hamamelis virginiana)


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Witch Hazel is renowned for its striking spider-like flowers that bloom in the heart of winter. This tree’s nectar-rich blossoms are a magnet for hummingbirds, offering vital nourishment during the cold months.

4. Camellia (Camellia japonica)


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Camellias are cherished for their stunning flowers that hold their beauty even in frigid weather. The large, colorful blossoms are irresistible to hummingbirds, providing both visual appeal and a reliable food source.

5. Grevillea (Grevillea victoriae)


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Grevillea, with its bright red and orange flowers, is a vibrant addition to any winter landscape. Its nectar-rich blooms are perfect for attracting hummingbirds, ensuring these tiny creatures have access to food even in cold weather.