However in certain instances deer have been.
Do deer eat blue rug juniper.
Blue rug juniper juniperus horizontalis wiltonii is a drought tolerant ground cover that craves good soil drainage this juniper is a practical solution for sunny slopes where water runs off so quickly that plants are apt to go thirsty.
If damage is limited to the new shoots in spring it pays to take a wait and see attitude.
The following list represents plants that deer and rabbits usually will not eat.
Wiltoni blue rug juniper juniperus horizontalis wiltonii.
Deer use juniper as a meal of last resort.
Juniper generally is low maintenance simply requiring some pruning to control its growth.
Blue rug juniper thrives in poor soils in full sun.
Blue rug juniper can be grown in planting zones 3 to 9.
Unfortunately if the deer have eaten juniper branches back.
For the past several years i have had about a dozen blue star junipers in my shrub garden and the deer have never touched them.
They will creep in a leggier manner if suck in the shade.
No tree or shrub is completely deer proof but some are more deer resistant than others.
Blue rug juniper shrubs are one of the best groundcover junipers.
Blue star juniper juniperus squamata blue star.
A recommended list of deer resistant plants.
I planted them specifically because i was told by local nursery staff that the deer won t eat juniper.
The sharp needles of the juniper will discourage them after one bite and the bitter taste of the bark will also stop them from browsing the plant.
Excellent when used as a large scale groundcover or cascading over walls.
Blue rug juniper is a hardy evergreen plant with silvery blue foliage that can take on a purple tone in the winter months.
Notably drought tolerant and loves hot dry locations.
Deer often cause damage to trees shrubs and other landscape plants causing avid gardeners and tree planters to spend money on deer repellents or deer tubes.
Depending on the species and cultivar junipers can grow as a hedging ground cover and privacy hedge and are seldom deer s first choice for food.
Over the winter a small herd of deer took up residence in my yard in northeastern oregon zone 4.
It has a uniform full dense growth habit with intensely wonderful silver blue evergreen foliage.
As these animals cannot read and don t know any better sometimes they just can t resist sampling a different.
And because deer have a sensitive sense of smell they tend to dislike any plants with a strong odor.