Perennial Hibiscus Deer Resistant
This year, perennial hibiscus was planted in the garden. However, deer often appear in the garden, and everyone is worried that deer harm hibiscus.
Or: "Perennial hibiscus is resistant to deer." Is this true? We will see it.
At the beginning of the year, when the deer came to the garden, they saw the blooming and tender stamens, and they all ignored it. Although they were hungry, they did not bite the hibiscus. When the leaves of the hibiscus are flourishing, and the flowers are blooming like a glow, the deer actually give up and eat other grass.
Another month passed, and many of the plants in the garden were damaged by deer, but the hibiscus was safe. Its stems are quite strong, the leaves are green and whole, and the
From this perspective, perennial hibiscus is indeed resistant to deer. Planting it in gardens can prevent deer damage, protect its beauty, and add color to the garden.