If you want your yard buzzing with hummingbirds well into autumn, try planting redbirds-in-a-tree (mimbres figwort). Unlike most flowers that fade by summer’s end, this native perennial bursts with vivid red blooms from July through October—just when migrating hummingbirds need nectar most. Its tall stems and tubular flowers are a perfect fit for their beaks, making it a top pick for anyone hoping to help these tiny travelers refuel. Plus, it’s drought-tolerant and thrives in many soil types. Have you spotted this plant at local nurseries, or tried growing it yourself? #Home #hummingbirds #gardening