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California lilac, deer hedge options

 
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I’m thinking about low maintenance hedge options that would deter deer. Wondering if  California lilac would be a good candidate, and if not, any recommendations? I don’t want anything spready or even that I would have to trim. Low maintenance is key.
 
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Bethany,

Please check this wonderful website:
Calscape - California Native Plant Society
 
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