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New Jersey · Zones 6–7

Deer-Resistant Native Plants in New Jersey

Native plants deer tend to walk past — the aromatic, fuzzy, and bitter-leaved species that survive where browsing is heavy. Every species here is genuinely native to New Jersey and the wider flora of the Mid-Atlantic and hardy through zones 6–7 — proven performers for New Jersey's humid, four-season climate across Pine Barrens & Piedmont, not a generic list. Local standouts include Wild Bleeding Heart and American Beautyberry. No plant is truly deer-proof when winters are hard and the herd is hungry, but deer reliably avoid aromatic foliage (mints and salvias), fuzzy or coarse leaves, and toxic or bitter sap. Lean on those traits, plant the few irresistible things close to the house, and a new bed will sail through its first season far more often than not.

The plants

41 native species for New Jersey

Each one native to your region and hardy in zones 6–7 · see this collection in other states.

Perennial wildflower

Wild Bleeding Heart

Dicentra eximia

Deer tend to walk past tough, unpalatable leaves — dependable where browsing is heavy, at 12–18 in tall.

  • Part shade
  • Average
  • 12–18 in
  • Blooms Apr–Aug
Shrub

American Beautyberry

Callicarpa americana

One deer reliably leave alone, on the strength of coarse, bitter foliage.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry–average
  • 4–7 ft
  • Blooms Jun–Jul
Perennial wildflower

Wild Bergamot

Monarda fistulosa

Deer tend to walk past its scented leaves — dependable where browsing is heavy, at 2–4 ft tall.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry–average
  • 2–4 ft
  • Blooms Jun–Aug
Perennial wildflower

Butterfly Weed

Asclepias tuberosa

Browse-resistant thanks to tough, unpalatable leaves — a safe bet up to 1.5–2.5 ft tall.

  • Full sun
  • Dry
  • 1.5–2.5 ft
  • Blooms Jun–Aug
Spring ephemeral

Virginia Bluebells

Mertensia virginica

One deer reliably leave alone, on the strength of tough, unpalatable leaves.

  • Part shade
  • Average–wet
  • 1–2 ft
  • Blooms Mar–May
Perennial wildflower

Purple Coneflower

Echinacea purpurea

Browse-resistant thanks to tough, unpalatable leaves — a safe bet up to 2–4 ft tall.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry–average
  • 2–4 ft
  • Blooms Jun–Sep
Perennial wildflower

Wild Columbine

Aquilegia canadensis

One deer reliably leave alone, on the strength of tough, unpalatable leaves.

  • Part shade
  • Dry–average
  • 1–2.5 ft
  • Blooms Apr–Jun
Perennial wildflower

Showy Goldenrod

Solidago speciosa

One deer reliably leave alone, on the strength of tough, unpalatable leaves.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry–average
  • 2–4 ft
  • Blooms Sep–Oct
Perennial wildflower

Anise Hyssop

Agastache foeniculum

Deer tend to walk past the strong-smelling foliage — dependable where browsing is heavy, at 2–4 ft tall.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry–average
  • 2–4 ft
  • Blooms Jun–Sep
Perennial wildflower

Wild Geranium

Geranium maculatum

Deer tend to walk past coarse, bitter foliage — dependable where browsing is heavy, at 1.5–2 ft tall.

  • Part shade
  • Average
  • 1.5–2 ft
  • Blooms Apr–Jun
Perennial wildflower

Foamflower

Tiarella cordifolia

Leaves deer find unappealing keep the deer off, 6–12 in tall and rarely touched.

  • Part shade
  • Average
  • 6–12 in
  • Blooms Apr–May
Perennial wildflower

Aromatic Aster

Symphyotrichum oblongifolium

Deer tend to walk past leaves deer find unappealing — dependable where browsing is heavy, at 1.5–2.5 ft tall.

  • Full sun
  • Dry
  • 1.5–2.5 ft
  • Blooms Sep–Nov
Perennial wildflower

Black-Eyed Susan

Rudbeckia hirta

Coarse, bitter foliage keeps the deer off, 1.5–3 ft tall and rarely touched.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry–average
  • 1.5–3 ft
  • Blooms Jun–Sep
Perennial wildflower

Foxglove Beardtongue

Penstemon digitalis

Deer tend to walk past leaves deer find unappealing — dependable where browsing is heavy, at 2–4 ft tall.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry–average
  • 2–4 ft
  • Blooms May–Jun
Perennial wildflower

Common Yarrow

Achillea millefolium

Leaves deer find unappealing keep the deer off, 1.5–3 ft tall and rarely touched.

  • Full sun
  • Dry–average
  • 1.5–3 ft
  • Blooms May–Aug
Perennial wildflower

Culver's Root

Veronicastrum virginicum

Browse-resistant thanks to tough, unpalatable leaves — a safe bet up to 3–5 ft tall.

  • Full–part sun
  • Average–wet
  • 3–5 ft
  • Blooms Jun–Aug
Ornamental grass

Pink Muhly Grass

Muhlenbergia capillaris

One deer reliably leave alone, on the strength of coarse, bitter foliage.

  • Full sun
  • Dry–average
  • 2–3 ft
  • Blooms Sep–Oct
Perennial wildflower

Wild Lupine

Lupinus perennis

Coarse, bitter foliage keeps the deer off, 1–2 ft tall and rarely touched.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry
  • 1–2 ft
  • Blooms Apr–Jun
Perennial wildflower

Rattlesnake Master

Eryngium yuccifolium

Browse-resistant thanks to tough, unpalatable leaves — a safe bet up to 3–5 ft tall.

  • Full sun
  • Dry–average
  • 3–5 ft
  • Blooms Jun–Aug

17 more also qualify: Bearberry, Creeping Phlox, Wild Ginger, Virginia Creeper, New Jersey Tea, Ninebark, Stiff Goldenrod, Fragrant Sumac, Spicebush, Prairie Dropseed, Little Bluestem, Big Bluestem, Pennsylvania Sedge, Switchgrass, Indian Grass, Cinnamon Fern, Christmas Fern.

Sourcing

Where to find these in New Jersey

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