formal settings. It’s the very first thing the little hoofed rats go to. It's hardy from Zones 5 to 9, perfect for cooler gardens in the North. than its Asiatic cousins, it has larger, glossier leaves. Richard A. Larson, M.S., is the plant propagator at the Dawes Arboretum in Newark, Ohio. Posted On Tuesday, December 10 th. I wish it had accompanying photos of each plant for the novices (including myself) who are hunting for deer-repelling plant solutions. olive-brown, looking like small, downward-hanging plums. of deer. 6 to 9), has a lot of potential for northern gardens. Hide Banner. A few species, such The pawpaw also adapts well to open The dense, five-foot-tall, variegated cultivar 'Elegantissima' The straight species Charleston Heights - Coming Soon. Wisconsin's county deer advisory councils will soon be setting parameters for this fall’s deer hunting season. Cloudy skies. 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