Plants deer avoid
While there’s no such thing as a deer-proof plant, there are definitely ones that deer don’t crave.
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While there’s no such thing as a deer-proof plant, there are definitely ones that deer don’t crave.
Also known as charlock, wild mustard is found almost everywhere in the United States and Canada.
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This aptly named infectious disease makes a tree look scorched, with leaves and stems withered to brown or black.
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If you try to pull this perennial, you’ll quickly discover its prickly stems and leaves.
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The name says it all. This fungal disease causes black spots with fringed margins and a yellow halo on leaves.