Though they’re cute to behold, rabbits gravitate toward their favorite flowering plants throughout the growing season, they’re known to eat up your garden.
They relish pansies and tulips in the spring, snack on impatiens, oakleaf hydrangea, and hybrid lilies in the summer, and celebrate a fall harvest of asters come September and October.
While rabbits, like deer, have adaptable appetites, they tend to avoid plants with foliage or growth that is hairy, bitter, spicy, rough, woody, or spiny. Here are 11 flowering plants that might send your rabbits searching for greener pastures.
Pest Prevention Tip
If you have hydrangeas or other popular rabbit favorites, set up barriers or fencing around the plants, or try animal repellents to keep bunnies away from your flowers.

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