Hardy Hibiscus Deer Resistant
On the resistance of the hardy hibiscus to deer
There are flowers and trees in the world, called the hardy hibiscus. Its beautiful shape, strong flowers and beautiful colors, in the garden, often add color to the scenery. However, there are also deer in the garden, and the feeding habits of deer are related to the prosperity and withering of flowers and trees. What is the resistance of the hardy hibiscus to the feeding of deer? This is what gardeners often think.
The foraging of deer depends on the sense of smell and taste. The leaves of the hardy hibiscus may have a special taste, and the deer smell it but do not like it, so it is rarely eaten. Its branches, tough in nature, or something not palatable to the deer, make it difficult for the deer to swallow.
Many gardens in the view, where the hardy hibiscus is planted, there are few deer. Occasionally, there are deer, but only a little sniffing, and then they leave without causing significant damage to the hibiscus. It can be seen that the cold-resistant hibiscus is indeed quite resistant to deer damage.
Gardeners plant cold-resistant hibiscus, which can worry less about deer damage. This flower is both beautiful and resistant, and it is a good choice in garden arrangements. It is a blessing to have a beautiful scenery without having to worry about the damage of the deer. However, although there is resistance, you should not relax completely. You still need to pay attention to the movement of the deer and protect the flowers and trees at the right time to keep them lush.