
Deer Resistant Trees
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Black Hills Spruce
2-6Starting at: $24.95
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Black Locust
4-9Starting at: $39.95
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Bur Oak
3-8Starting at: $29.95
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Fig Tree - Violette de Bordeaux
Starting at: $39.95
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Japanese Maple - Ryusen
5-8Starting at: $69.95
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Mimosa Tree
6-10Starting at: $29.95
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Mugho Pine
3-7Starting at: $24.95
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Northern Catalpa
4-8Starting at: $34.95
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Red Flowering Dogwood
5-8Starting at: $39.95
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Sassafras Tree
4-8Starting at: $34.95
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Scotch Pine
3-7Starting at: $24.95
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Shademaster Honeylocust
5-8Starting at: $49.95
Rutting male deer also cause problems for some trees. The male deer seek out younger trees to rub their antlers on in the spring which can severly damage the bark or deform the young tree. This can be thwarted by placing 4 sturdy stakes on each side of the tree. The deer will move on to a more favorable place to rub. As a general rule, evergreen trees that tend to be ignored by deer include species of juniper, pines, firs and spruces. Deciduous trees that exhibit deer resistance include Paw Paw, Black Tupelo, Mimosa, Red Maple, Japanese Maple, Black Locust, Sweetgum, Mulberry and Black Walnut. Listed below are all species that we consider to be deer resistant trees.






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