Will deer eat alyssum?

Other deer-resistant annuals include the popular annual vines, morning glory and moonflower. Cool-season bloomers larkspur (Consolida), sweet William (Dianthus), snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus), sweet alyssum (Lobularia maritima) and lobelia (Lobelia erinus) all are reported to be deer resistant annuals.

Explore further detail here. Just so, will deer eat candytuft?

Deer do not eat plants that have a bitter taste The Lobelia Red Cardinal Flower contains a bitter taste that will make the deer think twice before eating that one again!

Likewise, will deer eat clematis? If they're hungry enough, our 4-legged friends will eat just about anything in the landscape. When it comes to vines, they frequently enjoy munching on garden lovelies such as Clematis and Climbing Hydrangea. But, there are some vines which could be better bets if your landscape is plagued by deer.

Similarly one may ask, what kind of flowers will DEER not eat?

Daffodils, foxgloves, and poppies are common flowers with a toxicity that deer avoid. Deer also tend to turn their noses up at fragrant plants with strong scents. Herbs such as sages, ornamental salvias, and lavender, as well as flowers like peonies and bearded irises, are just “stinky” to deer.

Is borage deer resistant?

[1] Marty Galganski of Missouri reports that deer will graze on these herbs. They graze on borage, bugle and candytuft through the year; and on lungwort, periwinkle and sweet sumac in the winter months.