Eastern Redbud
For breathtaking blooms, the Eastern Redbud tree is a burst of fuchsia! Plus, it’s one of the first trees to bloom in spring, meaning you get long-...
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For breathtaking blooms, the Eastern Redbud tree is a burst of fuchsia! Plus, it’s one of the first trees to bloom in spring, meaning you get long-...
View full detailsEnjoy the most abundant bounty of snow-white blooms with our White Dogwood Tree! The White Dogwood is the most popular native tree in America. We c...
View full detailsThe Forest Pansy Redbud's job is never really done. Beautiful color could be seen for more than a few weeks or months with this medium-sized, compa...
View full detailsWhen the Pink Dogwood blossoms you know that spring has sprung! This popular, native tree is a vision of beauty not only in the spring but througho...
View full detailsEnjoy stunning and prolific white blooms right in your own backyard. The White Kousa Dogwood shows off in spring with a grand floral display. The p...
View full detailsLooking for the perfect focal point for your landscape? How about a tree that provides shade AND loads of blooms for up to FIVE months a year?! The...
View full detailsThe Carolina Sapphire Cypress is a fast-growing evergreen that features lacy, silvery-blue foliage. It can grow 20 to 30 feet tall and maintains a ...
View full detailsThe Dynamite Crape Myrtle is one tree guaranteed to add vibrant color that will make your landscape “pop”. Whether you are looking for a specimen t...
View full detailsNo matter what size yard you have, the Muskogee Crape Myrtle will work for you! Small yard owners, do not let this impressively sized crape myrtle ...
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View full detailsIntroduction Cold Hardy Fig - Can grow in very cold climates! High fruit yields Plump, delicious figs Withstands colder climates down to zone 5! E...
View full detailsAdd some color to your landscape with the Newport Flowering Plum Tree. At maturity, this tree will reach 25 to 30 feet high with a canopy spread of...
View full detailsYou will be the envy of the neighborhood with this lovely, vase-shaped Crape Myrtle. The Tuscarora explodes with loads of pink blooms all summer lo...
View full detailsGrowing Possum Purple Passion Fruit is surprisingly easy. This vigorous tropical fruit vine is a heavy bloomer. The flowers are breathtaking and ex...
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View full detailsThe deer resistant plants with the highest deer resistance ratings are American Holly, Barberry, Blue Fescue, Boxwood, Butterfly Bush (Buddleia), Catmint, Daphne, Dwarf Alberta Spruce, Ferns, Japanese Pieris, Japanese Plum Yew, Juniper, Lavender, Lyme Grass, and Nandina, Pampas Grass, River Birch, Rosemary, Switchgrass, and Viburnum.
Heuchera (Coral Bells), Boxwood, Brilliance Autumn Fern, Forsythia, Distylium, Dwarf Burford and Carissa Holly, Viburnum, Dwarf Japanese Garden Juniper, Camellia, Pieris Mountain Fire, Wisteria, and Kousa Dogwood tree are deer resistant plants that can grow in part shade. Shade loving deer resistant plants, Snow-N-Summer Asiatic Jasmine, Gold Dust Aucuba, Green Mountain Boxwood, Japanese Plum Yew, and Virginia Sweetspire can grow in heavy to full shade.
Butterfly Bush, Forsythia, Camellia, Viburnum including Snowball Bush, Abelia, Barberry, Spirea, Lilac, and Weigela are all deer resistant flowering plants. Read more about Flowering Deer Resistant Shrubs.
Fragrant herbs like Lavender, Catmint, Calamint, and Rosemary are not only deer resistant, they are some of the few plants that can actually repel deer with their scent. They are excellent for incorporating into a deer resistant garden or using as borders to help protect plants that deer love to eat. Deer tend to avoid Phlox, Daphne, Dianthus, and shade-loving Heuchera (Coral Bells) and ferns like Brilliance Autumn Fern.
We carry several Deer Resistant Vines. Snow-N-Summer Asiatic Jasmine is excellent as a shade tolerant deer resistant groundcover. Amethyst Falls and Blue Chinese Wisteria Vine are stunning climbing vines with fragrant flowers. Carolina Yellow Jessamine and Star Jasmine look lovely growing over a mailbox, fence, trellis, or arbor.
Magnolia, Juniper, Arizona Cypress, Spruce, Holly, Cryptomeria, Deodar Cedar, Eucalyptus, Thuja Green Giant, and Wax Myrtle trees are all deer resistant trees. For more information on Deer Resistant Evergreen Trees check out our Deer Resistant Privacy Trees Blog.
Under 5 feet tall at maturity.
Over 5 feet tall at maturity.
Under 5 feet tall at maturity.
Over 5 feet tall at maturity.