Yes, deer may eat phlox flowers as they are known to be attracted to a variety of plants, including phlox.
Yes, deer may eat phlox plants as they are known to be attracted to the flowers and foliage of these plants.
Deer are known to eat phlox plants, as they are attracted to the tender leaves and flowers.
Yes, deer do eat phlox plants.
Yes, deer may eat garden phlox as it is a plant that is attractive to them.
Yes, deer may eat creeping phlox as it is a plant that is sometimes considered a deer delicacy.
Yes, deer may eat creeping phlox as it is considered a tasty treat for them.
Deer generally do not like to eat creeping phlox, as it is not a preferred food source for them.
Yes, garden phlox are generally not deer resistant and may be eaten by deer if they are present in the area.
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.
Yes, phlox plants are generally considered deer resistant, as deer tend to avoid eating them due to their strong fragrance and taste.
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.