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    The truth is that as suburbia has spread, deer have to go somewhere. And that could be your garden. If you. PureWow Editors select every item that appears on this page,, and the company may earn ...

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  4. Nolina texana - Wikipedia

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    Texas sacahuiste is the species from genus Nolina most often grown in gardens. It is valued by gardeners for its evergreen foliage and flowers. [16] Plants will grow in full sun or partial shade and are reputed to be resistant to browsing by deer. [16] For cultivation Texas sachuiste is often propagated by separating offsets. [12]

  5. How To Keep Deer Out Of Your Garden For Good - AOL

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    And no plant—even those said to be “deer resistant”—is truly safe from their voracious appetites. ... Related: 25 Deer-Resistant Plants Your Garden Needs. Show comments. Advertisement.

  6. Baccharis pilularis - Wikipedia

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    Coyote brush is usually deer-resistant. The plants are also drought tolerant after maturity, requiring watering once a week until established, and then about once per month during the first summer. They can mature in one to two years. The plants prefer good drainage. Only male plants of Baccharis pilularis are

  7. List of trees of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Gould's Ecoregions of Texas (1960). [1] These regions approximately correspond to the EPA's level 3 ecoregions. [2] The following is a list of widely known trees and shrubs found in Texas. [3] [4] [5] Taxonomic families for the following trees and shrubs are listed in alphabetical order by family. [6]

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    These hefty shrubs love full sun and can be found in tall and wide varieties fit for making hedges, or low-growing varieties you can plant in rocky pathways. BUY IT ($20) 26.

  9. Liatris spicata - Wikipedia

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    Plants can be grown from corms (similar to bulbs and tubers) or from seed, or the plants can be bought at garden centres or nurseries. To grow from seed, start in early spring either indoors or outside. Germination takes 20–45 days. When leaves appear, divide in large clumps. Plants should be spaced 12-15 inches apart.