Deer Resistant Shrubs and Trees


 

No plant is truly “Deer Proof.”

A deer’s diet can differ widely depending on location, season, and your local deer population.

Something that proves unappetizing in late summer may be tasty in early spring when tender new growth is abundant. Fawns are curious and will try anything! If presented with a new planting in their usual browsing habitat, even mature deer will give it a taste test. Also beware of the rutting season! Bucks will rub small caliper trees to activate their scent gland between their antlers to apply a pheromone to mark their territory. Protect trunks of young trees in October and November. Despite these variables there are some plants which are more reliably deer resistant than others. Below is a list of plants that we have compiled based on our collective experience living and gardening on Whidbey Island. Please let us know your experiences so we can improve gardening on Whidbey!

Conifers:

INCENSE CEDAR Calocedrus decurrens

JAPANESE CEDAR Cryptomeria japonica

TRUE CEDAR Cedrus spp.

WESTERN REDCEDAR Thuja plicata

CYPRESS Cupressus spp.

BALD CYPRESS Taxodium distichum

FALSE CYPRESS Chamaecyparis spp.

SIBERIAN CYPRESS Microbiota decussata

DOUGLAS FIR Pseudotsuga menziesii

TRUE FIR Abies spp.

JUNIPERS Juniperus spp.

PINE Pinus spp.

MONKEY PUZZLE TREE Araucaria araucana

COAST REDWOOD Sequoia sempervirens

DAWN REDWOOD Metasequoia glyptostroboides

GIANT SEQUOIA Sequoiadendron giganteum

SPRUCE Picea spp.

PLUM YEW Cephalotaxus spp.

broadleaf Trees:

BAY LAUREL, BAY LEAF Laurus nobilis      

BIRCHES Betula spp.

BLACK LOCUST Robinia spp.

FLOWERING CHERRY Prunus spp.*

DOGWOOD Cornus spp. *

DOVE TREE Davidia involucrata

FRINGETREE Chionanthus virginicus

GINGKO Gingko biloba

GOLDEN CHAIN TREE Laburnum vossii

HORNBEAM Carpinus spp.                                      

PERSIAN IRONWOOD Parrotia persica

JAPANESE MAPLE Acer palmatum *

KATSURA TREE Cercidiphyllum japonica

RED MAPLE Acer rubrum

VINE MAPLE Acer circinatum *

MAGNOLIA Magnolia spp.

MIMOSA Albizia julibrissin

OLIVE Olea europaea    

OAK Quercus spp.       

FLOWERING PLUM Prunus spp.*

REDBUD Cercis spp.

SERVICEBERRY Amalanchier spp.

SEVEN SON’S FLOWERING TREE, AUTUMN LILAC Heptacodium micinoides

JAPANESE SNOWBELL, FRAGRANT SNOWBELL Styrax spp.

SOURWOOD Oxydendrum arboretum

STEWARTIA Stewartia spp.*  

SWEET GUM Liquidamber styraciflua

JAPANESE STEWARTIA Stewartia pseudocamellia

TULIP TREE Liriodendron

WALNUT Juglans spp.

BLACK WALNUT Juglans nigra

broadleaf evergreen shrubs:

ABELIA Abelia spp

CLUMPING BAMBOO Bambusa spp

DARWIN BARBERRY Berberis darwinii

BOXWOOD Buxus spp

CALIFORNIA LILAC Ceanothus spp

MEXICAN ORANGE Choisya ternata

ROCK ROSE Cistus spp

COTONEASTER Cotoneaster spp

DAPHNE Daphne spp

MOUNTAIN PEPPER Drimys lanceolata

SILVERBERRY Elaeagnus spp

HEATH, HEATHER Erica spp

ESCALLONIA Escallonia spp

EUONYMOUS Euonymous spp

CLUMPING BAMBOO Fargesia spp

SALAL Gaultheria shallon

GREVILLEA Grevillea spp

HEBE Hebe spp

HOLLY Ilex spp

MOUNTAIN LAUREL Kalmia latifolia

LEUCOTHOE Leucothoe spp

BOX HONEYSUCKLE Lonicera nitida

PRIVET HONEYSUCKLE Lonicera pileata

OREGON GRAPE, HYBRID MAHONIA Mahonia spp

PACIFIC WAX MYRTLE Myrica (Morella) californica

HEAVENLY or SACRED BAMBOO Nandina spp

OSMANTHUS, TEA OLIVE Osmanthus spp

RUNNING BAMBOO Phyllostachys spp

PIERIS, JAPANESE ANDROMEDA Pieris spp

MINT BUSH Prostanthera spp

ROSEMARY Rosmarinus officinalis

RHODODENDRON Rhododendron spp

SWEETBOX Sarcococca spp

SKIMMIA Skimmia japonica

EVERGREEN HUCKLEBERRY Vaccinium ovatum

DAVID’S VIBURNUM Viburnum davidii

DECIDUOUS SHRUBS

BARBERRY Berberis spp

BUTTERFLY BUSH Buddleia spp

BEAUTYBERRY Callicarpa various

SWEETSHRUB Calycanthus spp

BLUEBEARD Caryopteris spp

HAZELNUT, FILBERT Corylus avellena

SMOKE TREE Cotinus spp

DEUTZIA Deutzia spp

FORSYTHIA Forsythia spp

WITCHHAZEL Hammamelis spp

OCEAN SPRAY Holodiscus discolor

PEE-GEE HYDRANGEA Hydrangea paniculata

SWEETSPIRE Itea ssp

JAPANESE ROSE Kerria japonica

BEAUTYBUSH Kolkwitzia amabilis

CRAPE MYRTLE Lagerstroemia

MOCK ORANGE Philadelphus spp

CINQUEFOIL Potentilla spp

FLOWERING CURRANT Ribes spp

RUGOSA ROSE Rosa rugosa

ELDERBERRY Sambucus spp

SPIREA Spirea spp

SNOWBERRY, CORALBERRY Symphoricarpos spp

LILAC Syringa spp

CHASTE TREE Vitex agnus-castus

WEIGELIA Weigela spp

* Occasional light browse has been observed on these plants