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  2. Do deer eat all of your flowers? Here are some things you can ...

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  4. Phlox alyssifolia - Wikipedia

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    Phlox alyssifolia, the alyssum-leaved phlox, is a flowering plant in the genus Phlox. It is native to central North America. It is native to central North America. Range and habitat

  5. Lobularia maritima - Wikipedia

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    Cultivar 'White Alyssum'. Lobularia maritima (syn. Alyssum maritimum) is a species of low-growing flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae.Its common name is sweet alyssum or sweet Alison, [1] also commonly referred to as just alyssum (from the genus Alyssum in which it was formerly classified).

  6. Alyssum desertorum - Wikipedia

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    Alyssum desertorum is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae known by the common name desert madwort. It is native to Europe, North Africa and Asia, and it is found in parts of western North America as an introduced species and sometimes a weed. [2] This is a hairy annual herb producing upright stems up to about 20 centimeters ...

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  8. Odontarrhena - Wikipedia

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    It is similar in habit to Alyssum and has small yellow flowers, except that it has a suborbicular pouch and one seeded cells. [3] The plants are characterised by inflorescences that are usually compound, subumbellate racemes. There is a single ovule per loculus, and the fruit valves are at most only slightly inflated. [4]

  9. Berteroa incana - Wikipedia

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    Its common names include hoary alyssum, [1] false hoary madwort, hoary berteroa, [2] and hoary alison. [3] [4] It is a biennial herb native to Eurasia and it has been introduced to western Europe and North America. [3] [4] It is listed as an invasive noxious weed in some areas of United States and Canada [2] [1]