What colorful plants (flowering) are deer proof?
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https://lisalapaso.com/2016/02/16/deer-resistant-plants-for-austin-and-central-texas/
Go to any nursery web site and all will show deer resistant flowers. Or just google deer resistant flowers. But if deer are really hungry they will eat anything, especially fawns.
They don't like this solution.
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https://www.provenwinners.com/learn/top-ten-lists/12-hardy-deer-resistant-proven-winners-perennials
Unfortunately, deer can’t read the sign that says “deer-proof”, but there are some plants they will usually leave alone. I live in the Bay Area of Northern California and I’ve had success with sage & lavender, both of which put out long purple flower stalks and are easy to grow. Deer don’t like plants that have pungent smells, like rosemary or plants that have furry-like leaves such as lambs ears. Don’t plant roses; they are deer candy, thorns and all!