Phlox · Rutgers NJAES Cooperative Extension rates phlox C — occasionally damaged on their landscape deer-resistance scale (A = rarely damaged, D = frequently damaged).
How to keep deer from eating your phlox
If you want to keep phlox, protect them: rotate a deer repellent, fence young plants, and mix in truly deer-resistant plants nearby so your yard is a less tempting target.
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Deer-resistant alternatives
Want something deer won’t touch? Start with the plants Rutgers rates A, or filter all 527 by your zone in the finder.