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

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    The 22 Best Deer-Resistant Shrubs to Plant ... This lesser-known shrub is a great addition to any garden. Fast Facts. ... 12 Edible Flowers (Yes, Edible!) You Can Grow in Your Own Garden. Show ...

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

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    With delicate flowers and a light, pleasant aroma, lily of the valley is an excellent, deer-resistant addition to your garden. Lily of the valley grows best with partial sun and moist soil, but ...

  4. Leyland cypress - Wikipedia

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    Leyland cypress is light-demanding, but is tolerant of high levels of pollution and salt spray. A hardy, fast-growing natural hybrid, it thrives on a variety of soils, and sites are commonly planted in gardens to provide a quick boundary or shelter hedge, because of their rapid growth. Although widely used for screening, it has not been planted ...

  5. Lonicera nitida - Wikipedia

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    The growth rate is moderate [6] or fast growing. [7] While resistant to deer and rabbits, [8] it is attractive to birds. When planted, the species is easy to clip and needs frequent clipping because it flops if it grows to a height over 5 feet. [9] The species is commonly confused with Cotoneaster species.

  6. 40 Front Door Plants to Refresh Your Entrance for Fall - AOL

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    Growing best outdoors in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 7 to 10, dwarf gardenias are great for small spaces. Whether planted in a low container or as a border along either side of your front door ...

  7. Corylus americana - Wikipedia

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    The American hazelnut grows to a height of roughly 2.5 to 5 m (8 to 16 ft), [6] with a crown spread of 3 to 4.5 m (10 to 15 ft). It is a medium to large shrub, which under some conditions can take the like of a small tree.