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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.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Andromeda polifolia.
An andromeda is a shrub of the genus Pieris with small leathery leaves and small flowers. Alternatively, it is another name for bog rosemary.
Possibly. Deer like tender plants. They avoid stronger smelling plants like rosemary and sage. Hope this helps.
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.
Bog is a spirtiual being, believed by most people.
Yes deer eat everything. You might try rosemary, lantanna some sages. Deer typically do not like some of the stronger smelling plants. Herbs and traditional natural plants tend to make them move on to other people's tender plants.
Plants in northern Greenland are limited to mostly dwarf willows and crowberries, but there are also yellow poppies and bog rosemary. Southern Greenland has much more plant life than the northern region.