Will send SASE for DEER RESISTANT PERENNIALS

Morristown, NJ(Zone 6a)

Hi All!

Spring is here!
Anyone clearing or thinning out the garden?
I am iso Columbine plants, also phlox, and butterfly bush, just about any deer resistant perenials - any color.
please email me!

Moda127@aol.com

thank you in advance!
Check out my trades, maybe you would like to trade instead.

Jonesboro, GA(Zone 7b)

Can you list some??

Morristown, NJ(Zone 6a)

Here are some deer resistant plants:

* Adam's needle - Yucca filamentosa
* aster - Aster (all)
* beebalm - Monarda didyma
Bethlehem sage - Pulmonaria saccharata
bigleaf ligularia - Ligularia dentata
* blackberry lily - Belamcanda chinensis
blanket flower - Gaillardia grandiflora
bleeding heart - Dicentra spectabilis
bluebeard - Caryopteris clandonensis
boltonia - Boltonia asteroides
bugleweed - Ajuga reptans
* butterfly weed - Asclepias (all)
California poppy - Eschscholzia californica
catmint - Nepeta (all)
* Christmas fern - Polystichum acrostichoides
* cinnamon fern - Osmunda cinnamomea
* columbine - Aquilegia (all)
* Coralbells - Heuchera (all)
* coreopsis - Coreopsis lanceolata
Crown vetch - Coronilla (all)
dead nettle - Lamium maculatum
* English lavender - Lavandula angustifolia
European wild ginger - Asarum europaeum
* false spiraea - Astilbe arendsii
* foxglove - Digitalis (all)
* fringed bleeding heart - Dicentra eximia
Gayfeather - Liatris spicata
* goldenrod - Solidago (all)
great Solomon's seal - Polygonatum (all)
hakone grass - Hakonechloa macra
* hellebore - Helleborus (all)
* hens and chicks - Sempervirens tectorum
hyssop - Agastache (all)
Japanese blood grass - Imperata cylindrica
Japanese pachysandra - Pachysandra terminalis
* lamb's ears - Stachys byzantina
larkspur - Delphinium elatum
Larkspur - Delphinium (all)
lavender-cotton - Santolina chamaecyparissus
lily-of-the-valley - Convallaria majalis
Monkshood - Aconitum napellus
oriental poppy - Papaver orientale
* ostrich fern - Matteuccia struthiopteris
peony - Paeonia (all)
perennial sage - Salvia nemorosa
Prickly pear cactus Oooch! - Opuntia compressa
*purple coneflower - Echinacea purpurea
* red-hot-poker - Kniphofia uvaria
Rose mallow - Hibiscus moscheutos
* Russian sage - Perovskia atriplicifolia
sedge - Carex (all)
* Shasta daisy - Chrysanthemum superbum
Siberian bugloss - Brunnera macrophylla
spurge - Euphorbia (all)
stonecrop - Sedum (all)
sweet woodruff - Galium odoratum
the rocket - Ligularia stenocephala
thyme - Thymus (all)
* true forget-me-not - Myosotis scorpioides
* whirling butterflies - Gaura lindheimeri
wild ginger - Asarum canadense
* Windflower - Anemone nemorosa
wormwood - Artemisia schmidtiana
yarrow - Achillea filipendulina
yellow archangel - Lamiastrum galeobdolon

Info came from Mydeergarden.com - Great site!

* Plants will send SASE if you have to spare
THanks

Jonesboro, GA(Zone 7b)

I can send Yarrow, Lamium,Blue Spurge, Shasta Daisy, I had no idea all these are deer resistant.

Jacksonville, IL(Zone 5a)

If you'll send me your address, I'll send you seeds for:
purple cone flower
prennial sage
lamb's ear
bee balm
columbine

Hillsboro, OH(Zone 6a)

Hey Moda! This list is very helpful. I have many of these! I'll pack you up a box and let you know how much postage is. Okay?

Bay City, MI(Zone 5a)

Oh thank you Modal27!!! i was wondering just what i could plant in my flower garden that the deer wouldn't stomp & eat, as they ate my rose of sharon and hosta and redtwig dogwood,sunflowers, and everything else the turkeys missed:(

Hillsboro, OH(Zone 6a)

Digging your plants today. :) Will mail tomorrow. Oh, I checked your wanted list too. I'll root some butterfly bushes soon. Please nag me. LOL

Morristown, NJ(Zone 6a)

Thank you so much for your replies and emails!
Please let me know if i can help you find anything,
my local nursies just might carry it.
* I am still iso Columbine plants any variety just no seeds, will do will reimburse the postage.

Thanks Again!!

THis site is so helpful for the deer resistant plants:
Check it out!
http://www.mydeergarden.com/

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