Could be 'trumpet creeper' or maybe 'datura' . Try going to images.Google.com and typing in either of these phrases/words, and see if the images that come up match the flowers you see.
An achimenes is a Central American plant of the genus Achimenes, with trumpet-shaped flowers.
Bindweed
Angel's Trumpet is one of the plants with drooping white bell shaped flowers. Lily of the Valley is another plant with white drooping bell shaped flowers.
An anchusa is a plant of the genus Anchusa of rough and hairy Old World herbs with one-sided clusters of trumpet shaped flowers.
Hummingbirds eat sugar water and plant nectar.
Either datura or Burgmansia but the two are often confused. In the Mediterranian plants that are Burgmansia species are often called datura. Common names include: Devils Trumpet and Angels Trumpet.
Datura is a genus of flowering plants that are known for their striking trumpet-shaped flowers and toxic properties. They contain compounds that can cause hallucinations, delirium, and other dangerous effects if ingested. It is important to handle datura plants with caution and never consume them.
A hyacinth is a bulbous flowering plant that blooms in spring with clusters of fragrant, bell-shaped flowers in various colors including blue, pink, white, and purple. It has long, narrow leaves that are arranged in a rosette at the base of the plant.
The scientific name of the poisonous plant Angel's trumpet is Brugmansia. It belongs to the Solanaceae family and is known for its large trumpet-shaped flowers and toxic properties if ingested.
It is an "Ixia" plant.
The plant you are referring to is likely the night-blooming jasmine, also known as Cestrum nocturnum. It is a fragrant, night-blooming plant with white trumpet-shaped flowers that emit a strong scent in the evening.
Try petunias, they come in may colors yellow, purple, pink red etc.