Welcome to the world of Deer Resistant Flowers Page. These flowers portrayed are flowers that deer will not eat. They will not bug most of theses flowers because most of them have bushy leaves. These flowers you can plant in your backyard and are good if your neighborhood has a high population of deer. It is estimated that 15-20 million deer live in the lower 48 states. Instead of buying expensive sprays that don't work or spaying your flowers with rotten eggs and making your whole yard smell choose the easy way, plant flowers that deer don't like. 
This flower is the called  the snowdrop ( Galanthus nivalis.) The Butterfly Bush is not desirable to deer because they don't eat big leaved plant. This flower is a good idea if your state of which you live is heavily populated with deer.
This flower is called the coralbells (Heuchera spp.) The name comes form the appearance of the flower because they look like bells in a coral reef. Deer don't like these flowers because the branches have thorn like objects on them.
This flower is called the Red-hot poker (Kinphofia spp.) Deer don't like this flower because of the bright red color , it's shape, and they don't like tall thick flowers. These flowers grow to about 24-30 inches high.
This flower is called the Vinca. These flowers are a bright purple and they have big leaves so that is why the deer dislike them. They are still very beautiful for filling in spaces around your garden.

This flower is called the cranesbill (Geranium spp.) They are disliked by deer because they have a bright pink/purple color and they also have big leaves. They are good for spacing and for making your garden more full.

This flower is called the Clematis. These flowers resemble the Pointseta except they are purple. Deer dislike these flowers because they they have big leaves, they have big petals, and they have a bright purple color.

This flower is the called the Sundrop.  The Sundrop is not desirable to deer because they don't eat big leaved plant. This flower is a good idea if your state of which you live is heavily populated with deer.
This flower is called the bee balm (Monarda didyma). These flowers are a bright purple and they have big leaves so that is why the deer dislike them. They are still very beautiful for filling in spaces around your garden.
This flower is called the Coreopsis. Deer dislike these types of flowers because they have a bright yellow color and they have tall, big leaves. These flowers are good for filling in spaces between flowers.

This flower is called the snowdrop (Gelanthus nivalis) These flowers are white and they hang downward. Deer don't like these flowers because they are tall.

These flowers are called ferns (Osmundis spp.). Deer dislike these kinds of flowers because they have a glossy substance on there stems and can be fatal for deer.

These flowers are called Lamb's ear (Stachys spp.) Deer dislike these flowers because bees are attracted to them and because they have a thorn like stem. These flowers are good for filling in places because they grow to about 12-16 inches.

This flower is called the columbine (Aquilegia spp.) Deer dislike this flower because it has a bright yellow and red in it. They are good for main flowers in your garden and even for potting them and then transporting them outside if you prefer it.

This flower is the bellflower (Campanula glomerata) Deer dislike these flowers because they have big leaves and they have big petals as well. They are good for filling in big areas around you yard. They are also good to plant around the flowers that are not deer resistant.

 

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