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Deer Resistant

A plant can be considered deer resistant when it is not a preferred food source for deer or when it can be grazed by deer and quickly recover without lasting effects. Deer typically avoid plants that are poisonous or have a very strong smell, such as those in the mint and onion families. Certain physical traits can also make plants unpalatable to deer, such as spines, hairs, leathery leaves, and/or particularly dense wood. Deer eat primarily the shoots and leaves of broadleaf plants and tend to dislike conifers, sedges, and grasses. Shop our online selection of deer resistant plants and flowers below.
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Muhlenbergia capillaris
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Pink Muhly Grass
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Stipa cernua
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Nodding Needle Grass
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Festuca glauca
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Stipa pulchra
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Purple Needle Grass
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Melinus nerviglumis
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Ruby Grass
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Muhlenbergia reverchonii
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Carex divulsa
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Berkeley Sedge
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Deschampsia flexuosa
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Crinkled Hairgrass
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Carex testacea
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Orange New Zealand Sedge
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Muhlenbergia dubia
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Carex pansa
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California Meadow Sedge
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Carex praegracilis
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California Field Sedge
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