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No. Very few shrubs are. I have found buddleia t o be deer resistant, when other plants have been eaten.
Yes. They will eat the flowers, but not the leaves.
Yes, phlox are deer resistant. The flowering plants in question tend to be more fragrant than deer like. But there always will be the chance that deer may graze phlox when they are sufficiently desperate, disoriented or famished.
Bears
Echinacea is listed among the botany that deer don't like to eat, but a hungry deer will eat almost anything. You can find more plants listed below, that deer prefer not to eat.
Carrissa Holly is a deer -resistant bush. It is a great compact evergreen. Just remember, deer will feed on ANY VEGETATION if it has been a bad season.
The Navajo ate a variety of foods including turkey, deer, and squirrel. They also ate blueberries, blackberries, corn, and other vegetables native to the area.
I am not 100% sure...but from what I have seen deer like blueberries. I have this deer in my backyard right now and I think it lost its mom so we have been feeding it and so far she has been eating blueberries apples and grapes.
Blueberries are a berry that is blue!
Blueberries are a fruit.I like blueberries.The rabbit took the blueberries back to the burrow for her young.Would you like some blueberries in your ice cream?
Blueberries are a delicious fruit and it is so handy to have a few blueberry bushes in your garden. Blueberries are usually purchased as plants. Buy a couple of different varieties for cross-pollination. Blueberries like an acidic soil. If you do not have acidic soil naturally, you can purchase blueberry food. When your plants are young, put cages around them to prevent rabbits or deer from eating the plants. Once they are established and bushy, not much additional work is required, though it is a good idea to continue with blueberry food to increase your yield.