Hummingbird-Friendly Plants from Monrovia for Valley Gardens

Pictures of three plants that attract hummingbirds: Queen's Wreath, Star Jasmine, and Tangerine Crossvine--with Monrovia logo floating on the center image.Monrovia plants are known for their exceptional quality and garden performance, making them a trusted choice for landscapes in the Valley of the Sun. This selection highlights hummingbird-friendly varieties that bring vibrant color and movement to your outdoor space, while also being well-suited to desert conditions. With the right placement and care, these plants can add lasting beauty and support pollinators throughout the seasons.

Potted blooming succulentsAloe (Aloe spp.)

Aloes are low-water succulents that add bold texture and seasonal color to desert gardens. Many varieties bloom in winter through spring, attracting hummingbirds. Use them in containers, rock gardens, or as accent plants in well-drained soil.

Care in Phoenix:
Plant in full sun to light afternoon shade. Water deeply but infrequently, allowing soil to dry out between waterings. Provide excellent drainage to prevent rot.


A closeup of yellow Carolina jessamine flowers in bloomCarolina Jessamine Vine (Gelsemium sempervirens)

This twining evergreen vine produces bright yellow, fragrant flowers in late winter to early spring. It’s a great choice for adding early-season color to trellises, fences, or patios.

Care in Phoenix:
Provide morning sun with afternoon shade. Water regularly during establishment, then maintain moderate irrigation. Protect from intense reflected heat.


A closeup of a firecracker plant with bright red blooms.Firecracker Plant (Russelia spp.)

Firecracker plant features arching stems covered in tubular flowers that attract hummingbirds for much of the year. It works well spilling over walls, in containers, or as a soft border.

Care in Phoenix:
Plant in full sun to light shade. Water regularly for best flowering, especially in summer. Light pruning helps maintain shape and encourages new growth.


lantana shrubLantana (Lantana spp.)

Lantana provides reliable color in hot, sunny landscapes and attracts butterflies and hummingbirds from spring through fall. It’s ideal for mass plantings, groundcover, or containers.

Care in Phoenix:
Plant in full sun for best performance. Water regularly until established, then reduce frequency. Prune back in early spring to encourage fresh growth.


Butterfly a top pink coral vine blooms.Queen’s Wreath Vine (Antigonon leptopus)

This fast-growing vine produces cascading clusters of pink flowers that attract pollinators. It’s well-suited for covering arbors, fences, and trellises.

Care in Phoenix:
Thrives in full sun. Provide moderate water during the growing season. May die back in winter and return in spring. Allow plenty of space for growth.


Red Yucca Plant in a desert landscape.Red Yucca (Hesperaloe spp.)

A dependable desert plant with graceful foliage and tall flower spikes that attract hummingbirds. Works well in low-water landscapes and as an accent plant.

Care in Phoenix:
Plant in full sun, including areas with reflected heat. Water occasionally once established. Avoid overwatering and ensure well-drained soil.


Star Jasmine PlantStar Jasmine Vine (Trachelospermum jasminoides)

Star jasmine is valued for its fragrant white flowers and lush foliage, making it a popular choice for patios and entryways.

Care in Phoenix:
Provide morning sun and afternoon shade. Water regularly and plant in protected areas. Avoid full, reflected heat exposures.


Closeup of bright orange Tangerine Beauty crossvine.Tangerine Beauty Crossvine (Bignonia capreolata ‘Tangerine Beauty’)

This vigorous vine produces orange, trumpet-shaped flowers in spring that attract hummingbirds. Great for adding vertical color to walls and trellises.

Care in Phoenix:
Plant in full sun to partial shade. Provide moderate water, especially during establishment. Afternoon shade helps reduce summer stress.



Monrovia plants are known for their quality, strong performance, and distinctive varieties that bring something special to the garden. Starting with well-grown plants helps set your landscape up for success—supporting healthy growth, reliable color, and long-term beauty in the Valley’s unique conditions.

Creating a hummingbird-friendly garden in the Valley starts with choosing plants that are well-suited to our climate and conditions. With the right mix of flowering vines and accent plants, you can add vibrant color, support local wildlife, and enjoy a landscape that feels lively throughout the seasons.

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