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Title: JoAnne Skelly: Deer-resistant plants
Post by: AngelOfThyNight on February 12, 2016, 11:41:51 PM
JoAnne Skelly: Deer-resistant plants


























Carol asked me recently, “Are there any flowers that deer won’t eat?” This is a question I am asked repeatedly. Are there any deer-resistant plants? Well, it depends. A sufficiently hungry deer will find almost any plant palatable. The Sunset Western Garden Book states, “Deer in different areas may have different tastes.” It reports deer seem to shun the following perennial plants: aster, big sagebrush, bee balm, black-eyed Susan, boxwood, broom, buckwheat (Eriogonum sps.), butterfly bush, coreopsis, crocus, currant, daffodil, daylily, foxglove, heavenly bamboo, iris, juniper, Jupiter’s beard, lavender, lilac, lupine, Oregon grape, penstemon, phlox, poppy, potentilla, pyracantha, quince, red-hot  …
Source: JoAnne Skelly: Deer-resistant plants (http://www.NevadaAppeal.com/news/local/20554001-113/joanne-skelly-deer-resistant-plants?utm_source=swift_rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss-referrals&utm_section=Local)