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Arborvitae, yews and hollies also are somewhat shade-tolerant but are the most likely to suffer deer damage.
Then, will deer eat Chamaecyparis?
Cedrus - The deer will eat them as high up as they can reach, including wood as thick as a pencil. Chamaecyparis - All varieties are susceptible to deer damage, especially C. obtusa forms.
- Norway Spruce. Picea abies.
- Green Giant Arborvitae. Thuja standish x plicata 'Green Giant'
- Virescens Arborvitae. Thuja plicata 'Virescens'
- Leyland Cypress. Cupressus × leylandii.
- Skip Laurel. Prunus laurocerasus 'Schipkaensis'
- Yellow Groove Bamboo.
- Clumping Bamboo.
Beside above, what kind of bushes do deer not eat?
Stately Boxwood Repels Deer Buxus sempervirens is a plant deer don't like to eat because its evergreen foliage is aromatic (but please note, not all fragrant plants are resistant to deer.). "Vardar Valley" is a popular low-growing, compact boxwood.
Itea are low-mounding deciduous shrubs and compact in habit. Stunning on a bank or in a border. Deer resistant.