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Jan 30, 2021 11:26 AM CST
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Name: DAG DAG
WI (Zone 5b)
This is planted close to my bee balms. In the early morning (just after sunrise) the hummingbirds feast on these two plants as though it is the Hummingbird equivalent of a smorgasbord or buffet! And, although most of the beardtongues are late spring bloomers, there always seems to be a few straggler's to provide for the hummers. Thumbs up
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Jan 30, 2021 11:43 AM CST
Name: Dirt
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Yes they do!
I get good summer to fall bloom on the P. mexicali hybrids that volunteer all over the place in my gardens, but otherwise the agastache and salvia are key to keeping the hummers happy once the spring fling is over.
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