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Arizona · Zones 5–10

Deer-Resistant Native Plants in Arizona

Native plants deer tend to walk past — the aromatic, fuzzy, and bitter-leaved species that survive where browsing is heavy. For Arizona, the right natives are shaped by Sonoran & Chihuahuan deserts, Mogollon Rim and a arid, hot low desert to cool high country climate. Every species below, from Desert Marigold and Pasque Flower to the rest of the list, is genuinely native to Arizona and the wider flora of the desert Southwest and hardy through zones 5–10. 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

23 native species for Arizona

Each one native to your region and hardy in zones 5–10 · see this collection in other states.

Perennial

Desert Marigold

Baileya multiradiata

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

  • Full sun
  • Dry
  • 12–18 in
  • Blooms Mar–Oct
Perennial wildflower

Pasque Flower

Pulsatilla patens

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

  • Full sun
  • Dry
  • 6–12 in
  • Blooms Mar–Apr
Shrub

Apache Plume

Fallugia paradoxa

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

  • Full sun
  • Dry
  • 3–6 ft
  • Blooms Apr–Sep
Perennial wildflower

Wild Bergamot

Monarda fistulosa

The strong-smelling foliage keeps the deer off, 2–4 ft tall and rarely touched.

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

Common Yarrow

Achillea millefolium

Deer tend to walk past coarse, bitter foliage — dependable where browsing is heavy, at 1.5–3 ft tall.

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

Gregg's Mistflower

Conoclinium greggii

Deer tend to walk past coarse, bitter foliage — dependable where browsing is heavy, at 1–2 ft tall.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry–average
  • 1–2 ft
  • Blooms May–Oct
Subshrub

Autumn Sage

Salvia greggii

Browse-resistant thanks to coarse, bitter foliage — a safe bet up to 2–3 ft tall.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry
  • 2–3 ft
  • Blooms Apr–Oct
Shrub

Flame Acanthus

Anisacanthus quadrifidus var. wrightii

Browse-resistant thanks to leaves deer find unappealing — a safe bet up to 2–4 ft tall.

  • Full sun
  • Dry
  • 2–4 ft
  • Blooms Jun–Oct
Small tree

Desert Willow

Chilopsis linearis

Browse-resistant thanks to coarse, bitter foliage — a safe bet up to 15–25 ft tall.

  • Full sun
  • Dry
  • 15–25 ft
  • Blooms May–Sep
Perennial wildflower

Blanketflower

Gaillardia aristata

Leaves deer find unappealing keep the deer off, 1–2.5 ft tall and rarely touched.

  • Full sun
  • Dry
  • 1–2.5 ft
  • Blooms Jun–Sep
Perennial wildflower

Anise Hyssop

Agastache foeniculum

One deer reliably leave alone, on the strength of the strong-smelling foliage.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry–average
  • 2–4 ft
  • Blooms Jun–Sep
Ornamental grass

Blue Grama

Bouteloua gracilis

Browse-resistant thanks to leaves deer find unappealing — a safe bet up to 8–20 in tall.

  • Full sun
  • Dry
  • 8–20 in
  • Blooms Jun–Aug
Ornamental grass

Sideoats Grama

Bouteloua curtipendula

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–Jul
Shrub

Fragrant Sumac

Rhus aromatica

Deer tend to walk past coarse, bitter foliage — dependable where browsing is heavy, at 2–6 ft tall.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry
  • 2–6 ft
  • Blooms Mar–Apr
Evergreen shrub

Oregon Grape

Berberis aquifolium

Tough, unpalatable leaves keep the deer off, 3–6 ft tall and rarely touched.

  • Sun to shade
  • Dry–average
  • 3–6 ft
  • Blooms Mar–Apr
Evergreen groundcover

Bearberry

Arctostaphylos uva-ursi

Deer tend to walk past leaves deer find unappealing — dependable where browsing is heavy, at 4–8 in tall.

  • Full–part sun
  • Dry
  • 4–8 in
  • Blooms Apr–May
Ornamental grass

Little Bluestem

Schizachyrium scoparium

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

  • Full sun
  • Dry–average
  • 2–4 ft
  • Fall color
Sourcing

Where to find these in Arizona

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