Yes. They will eat the flowers, but not the leaves.
Rabbits and deer eat daylilies. Even cats will chew on daylilies.
Daylilies are not poisonous. In fact, all parts of the daylily are edible. The Chinese use the buds in stirfry. And you may have to spray the daylilies with repellant to keep deer and rabbits from chewing on them.
Yes, garden phlox are generally not deer resistant and may be eaten by deer if they are present in the area.
Yes, phlox plants are generally considered deer resistant, as deer tend to avoid eating them due to their strong fragrance and taste.
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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, creeping phlox plants are generally considered deer resistant due to their strong fragrance and tough foliage that deer tend to avoid.
Yes, Euphorbia plants are generally considered deer resistant due to their toxic sap that deters animals from feeding on them.
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.
There are daylilies in most temperate locations.
To protect arborvitae trees from deer damage, you can use physical barriers like fencing or netting, apply deer repellents, plant deer-resistant plants nearby, or consider planting more deer-resistant tree species.
Yes. Daylilies can be grown in pots.