I am grateful that our deer herd is not eating the tigers.
There has been quite a bit of trimming and beheading in my garden this summer. Now we have lopsided sedums and chomped-to-the-ground Rudbeckias. I also had to rescue my potted “hibiscus circus” by moving it into the fence.
I appreciate any plant that the deer find offensive, especially when it’s as gorgeous as Double Tiger Splendens.
Peachy orange with plum-colored spots and no staining pollen. That’s a triple plus plant!
These are over four feet tall, so plant them in the back of the border. They will still be seen.
Tigers are hard to ignore…unless you are a deer.
FLOW
Interesting… Deer will munch my lilies to nubs! Must be regional tastes. 😉
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Your lilies are beautiful. My deer have started eating plants they have never eaten before. Can’t win.
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The eaten hibiscus plants was new this year.
The past two they were outside the fence. Our mama deer must be extra hungry this summer.
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