Possibly. Deer like tender plants. They avoid stronger smelling plants like rosemary and sage. Hope this helps.
Celosia is generally considered to be deer-resistant due to its texture and strong aroma, which many deer tend to avoid. However, in times of food scarcity, deer may still nibble on celosia or other plants they typically avoid. It’s important to note that resistance can vary based on local deer populations and environmental conditions. For the best results, combining celosia with other deer-resistant plants can enhance your garden's defenses.
Yarrow and celosia are flowers. Celosia is also called cockscomb.
Celosia palmeri was created in 1883.
lions, tigers.
NO A Deer is a herbivore and does not eat meat.
lions eat deer and deer eat grass.
No. Deer are herbivores - they don't eat animals. Herbivores are plant eaters.
No. There are thorns. Deer eat anything and everything, including roses.
deer eat grass and any other plants
No. Deer are herbivorous, which means they eat plants.
a deer does not eat ferrets, deer feed on grass, twigs, bark, and shoots.
No! But sometimes a bear will eat a newborn deer. Deers are herbivores, they only eat plants.