Is Black Eyed Susan rabbit resistant?
Regarding this, do rabbits like Black Eyed Susans?
Rabbits do not like all flowers but your black-eyed Susan, ( is on the list of perennials that are severely damaged by rabbits. Rabbits nip pencil-sized stems cleanly at a 45 degree angle. Birds on the other hand tend to shred plants and deer leave a ragged torn edge.
Also asked, what plants do rabbits not like?
Plants rabbits tend to avoid include: Vegetables: asparagus, leeks, onions, potatoes, rhubarb, squash, tomatoes. Flowers: cleomes, geraniums, vincas, wax begonias. Herbs: basil, mint, oregano, parsley, tarragon.
Rabbit-resistant plants keep bunnies at bay The bonus is that most of them are also deer-resistant plants, offering you double the protection from common pests. Generally speaking, these are the qualities in flowers and foliage that deter rabbits: Leaves that are jagged, prickly, or spiky, like yucca.