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  2. The 22 Best Deer-Resistant Shrubs to Plant (Because ... - AOL

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    The plants deer typically hate the most include boxwoods, junipers, forsythia, butterfly bush, beautyberry and inkberry holly, as well as most hollies in general, says Dr. Mengak.

  3. 40 Deer-Resistant Plants That'll Keep Bambi Away for Good - AOL

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    Pest-proof your property with these pretty deer-resistant plants. Here, the best deer-resistant flowers, herbs, and plants to keep Bambi away. 40 Deer-Resistant Plants That'll Keep Bambi Away for Good

  4. The 20 Best Deer-Resistant Shrubs to Plant - AOL

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  5. Artemisia schmidtiana - Wikipedia

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    It attracts butterflies and is deer and rabbit resistant. It can be grown in garden beds as edging and borders, as a ground cover, in alpine and rock gardens and in containers. It grows to 25–30 cm (10–12 in) in height and 30–60 cm (12–24 in) in width. It is drought resistant and has a medium growth rate. [6]

  6. Green & Growin: Ten native shrubs that withstand drought and deer

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    These days, lots of people are looking for native plants that support pollinators and birds. In many cases, they also want those plants to be deer-resistant and tolerant to the summer droughts ...

  7. Ilex pedunculosa - Wikipedia

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    A lanky shrub or shrubby tree typically reaching 5 m (16 ft) in the garden, it is quite cold hardy (to USDA zone 5a). [3] It gets its specific epithet and common name from its long peduncle (the stalk from which the berry depends). The red berries are relished by birds. It is deer resistant. [3]