Plant Sale 2025 Perennials – Native, Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant

The Windham Garden Club Plant sale will be held on Saturday, May 17th. Frequent questions we receive from plant sale customers are about plants that are deer and/or rabbit resistant.  Also, many people are interested in native plants. Native plants are those that occur within their natural range, ecosystem, and habitat without human introduction. The table below shows our perennial plant sale inventory for this year’s plant sale and indicates whether it is a native plant and deer and/or rabbit resistant.  Please note this may not be a complete inventory of all our plants.

WGC  Plant Sale 2025 PerennialsNativeDeer ResistantRabbit Resistant
Achillea (Yarrow)xxx
Aconitum Blue Monkshood – Poisonousxx 
Astilbe Dark Side of the Moon  Proven Winner  xxx
Aster ‘Pink Crush’xxx
Bleeding Heart, Fernleaf/Fringed are nativex  
Blue Lobelia  xxx
Bloodroot Multiplexxxx
Cimifuga  aka Bug Bane or black snake root  xxx
Clematis ‘Rain Dance’ xx
Coneflower  xxx
Coreopsis ‘Heart Strings’ (thread leaf)  Proven Winnerxxx
Mukdenia – ‘Crimson Fans’ xx
Culver’s Root  xxx
Delphinium    xxx
Diamond Grass   xx
Dianthus ‘Appleblossom’  x 
Forget-Me-Not (Myosotis) xx
Geranium (cranesbill) ‘Perfect Storm’   xx
Geranium annuals  xx
Wild Ginger   xxx
Hellebore  xx
Hens and Chicks (sempervivum) ‘Black ‘  xx
Heuchera   xxx
Heucherella  xxx
Iberis  aka Candytuft  Evergreen.   xx
Iris (pseudata) ‘Eye Liner’   xx
Japanese Iris ‘Lion King’    xx
Japanese Forest Grass   xx
Japanese Painted Fern   xx
Lamium ‘Pink Nancy ‘ xx
Ligularia   xx
Lupin ‘Mini Gallery’ – Red xx
Nepeta   Vole Resistant xx
Peony   xx
Pauper Beauty of Livermere (red oriental)  xx
Primrose    xx
Red Japanese Maple tree xx
Salvia Moulin Rouge   xx
Sedum  xxx
Solomon Seal, variegated x 
Veronica   xx
Wild Senna (cassia marilandica) xxx

We need to remember that there’s no such thing as deer-proof or rabbit-proof plants, only deer or rabbit resistant plants. The plants listed are generally resistant but are not guaranteed to be deer and rabbit proof. If we have a particularly harsh winter, food is scarce, or the creature is adventurous, they will try anything. By planting deer-resistant or rabbit-proof plants, however, you can at least increase the odds that the hungry animals will browse elsewhere.

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