Yes, deer may eat blanket flowers (Gaillardia), especially if other food sources are scarce. These flowers can be appealing to deer due to their bright colors and tender foliage. However, the extent to which deer consume them can vary depending on the local deer population and available vegetation. In general, blanket flowers are not their preferred food, but they may be browsed if necessary.
There are many different kinds of flowers that deer won't eat including hibiscus flowers. This is because these flowers are not found in a deer's habitat.
Yes, deer will eat lilies as they are attracted to the flowers and foliage.
Yes, deer may eat phlox flowers as they are known to be attracted to a variety of plants, including phlox.
Yes, deer will eat asiatic lilies as they are attracted to the flowers and foliage of these plants.
Yes. They will eat the flowers, but not the leaves.
Yes, deer may eat phlox plants as they are known to be attracted to the flowers and foliage of these plants.
they eat different kinds of herbs, flowers and they also eat deer, llama, and ostridge.
Deer are known to eat phlox plants, as they are attracted to the tender leaves and flowers.
Deer tend to eat any kinds of flowers that they are able to find. The only things that they will consistently avoid are flowers which have many thorns, like roses.
Plants like grasses, some forbs and flowers.
From what I'm finding on the Internet, deer might or might not eat dahlias. It seems to depend if they have other items to munch on that they like better.
Yes, deer mice live in the deserts of the Americas.