Take a look through our list of deer resistant plants
Pesky deer eating your plants again?
Things to Consider
Try to keep in mind that nothing in nature is fool-proof.
Baby deer who don’t have fully developed taste buds will eat anything.
Some adult deer may take a bite or two before realizing they’re not interested.
Overall, success with these plants depends on deer populations and weather conditions.
- Ageratum
- Snapdragon
- Vinca
- Dusty Miller
- Cleone
- Strawflower
- Alyssum
- Begonia
- Rosemary
- Tarragon
- Lavender
- Marjoram
- Mint
- Oregano
- Sage
- Thyme
- Artemesia
- Aster
- Astilbe
- Black-eyed Susan
- Bleeding Heart
- Columbine
- Coreopsis
- Dianthus
- Delphinium
- Foxglove
- Gallardia
- Hens & Chicks
- Hollyhock
- Iris
- Lupine
- Peony
- Phlox
- Russian Sage
- Salvia
- Sedum
- Shasta Daisy
- Black Pine
- Kousa Dogwood
- Redbud
- Andromeda
- Barberry
- Bayberry
- Butterfly Bush
- Boxwood
- Clematis
- Forsythia
- Honeysuckle
- Juniper
- Lilac
- Ornamental Grass
- Scotch Broom
- Spirea
- Dwarf Alberta Spruce
- Viburnum
- Weigelia
- Yucca