Hummingbird Garden Plants for Zone 8
Here are some Hummingbird Garden Plants for Zone 8: Minimum temperatures: 10 to 20 F (-12 to -7 C) Zone 8 includes the Pacific Northwest and a wide band across the southern United States. It has mild winters and a long growing season. Only heat and occasional drought can limit the plant growth. Some flowers can become dormant in summer. Nonetheless, if you live in zone 8 you are lucky enough to have a climate excellent for gardening.

| COMMON NAME | BOTANICAL NAME | ZONE |
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| Bottlebush | Callistemon citrinus | 8-10 | | Cannas Lily | Cannas | 7-10 | | Cape Honeysuckle | Tecomaria capensis | 8-10 | | Cleveland Sage | Salvia cleveland | 8-11 | | Firebush | Hemelia patens | 8-11 | | Four O’Clocks | Mirabilis jalapa | 8-11 | | Lantana | Lantana | 8-11 | | Mexican Sage | Salvia levcantha | 8-11 | | Turk’s Cap | Malvaviscus | 8-11 |
These plants can be used in Zone 8 in addition to all of the plants listed in zones 1,2,3,4,5,6 and 7. NOTE: Check zones 3 and 4, since there are a few exceptions that won't tolerate the warmer temperatures of zone 8.
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