b's ustaiNaBleq uail& d oveM ix tM d eerr esistaNtM ix tMUnpalatable and rarely eaten by deer, grow Extirpation of woody plants is happening allback rapidly when nipped, and are aromatic across the Hill Country. Besides landto confuse their senses.fragmentation, one cause is the explodingBlack-Eyed Susan, Plains Coreopsis, Lemon Mint, White Prairie Clover, Standing Cypress, Purple Coneflower, Pink Evening Primrose, deer population. What is Extirpation? ReallyPurple Prairie Clover, Cowpen Daisy, Lazy Daisy, Bergamot, Sleepy its a big word for local extinction.Daisy, Scrambled Eggs, Blue Flax, Lanceleaf Coreopsis, American Basketflower, Blue Curls, Gayfeather Blazing Star, Indian Blanket, Huisache Daisy, Blue Mistflower, Maximilian Sunflower, Blue Wild Constant browsing by deer without anyIndigo, Texas Bluebonnet, Bush Sunflower, White Prickly Poppy, Mexican Hat, Frostweed, Gayfeather, Greenthread, Tahoka Daisy, plant recovery time hinders seedMealy Blue Sage, White Rosinweed, Prairie Parsley, Butterfly Weedproduction.Depletion of the native seedDeer Resistant Mix Item #1812bank of desirable plants will alter the landscape; ultimately leaving the leastOpen Space 16 lbs / acre 25+ lbs $55.66 / lbpalatable plants. This is where land andLawn & Garden1,500 sf $59 / 1 lb wildlife management meet. 250 sf $26 D-Pak20 sf $3.49 PktConsider decreasing deer population numbers and restoring native habitat for longterm improvements to create healthy balance of wildlife. See firsthand, build a simple exclosure.Resources:Texas Wildlife Associationwww.texas-wildlife.orgBeginners Handbook for Rural TX by Jim Stanley see p. 98Photo of experimental exclosure proving grazing pressure by deer 6 months after devastating 2011 wildfire. Thank you, Scott Richardson.59'