![]() ![]() COMPETITION BETWEEN TWO WILD PLANT SPECIES (Imperata cylindrica and Cynodon dactylon) IN. Success of any of these plants in the landscape will depend on local deer populations and weather conditions. Diyala Agricultural Sciences Journal, 4( 1 ) 17 29 ,2012. Plants Occasionally Severely Damaged and Frequently Severely Damaged are often preferred by deer and should only be planted with additional protection such as the use of fencing, repellents, etc. Realizing that no plant is deer proof, plants in the Rarely Damaged, and Seldom Severely Damaged categories would be best for landscapes prone to deer damage. The list was compiled with input from nursery and landscape professionals, Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES) Cooperative Extension personnel, and Rutgers Master Gardeners in northern New Jersey. The following is a list of landscape plants rated according to their resistance to deer damage. ![]()
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