Hummingbirds visit morning glories, but not just the vividly colored blooms. Location determines which flowers they visit. They visit these flowers in the US by region:
Start by adding additional morning glories and other nectar-producing tubular flowers to your garden to attract hummingbirds.
Here are some starting tips! Start by planting morning glories on trellises, fences, and arbors to observe hummingbirds.
For longer blooming, use a blend of morning glory cultivars. Hummingbird-attracting flowers like petunias, bee balm, and coral honeysuckle should be planted.
Offer a mister or fountain for bathing and drinking. Pesticides that affect hummingbird food sources should be avoided. Clean feeders, change nectar regularly, and make homemade nectar with white granulated sugar.