While deer are curious browsers, spider lilies—known botanically as *Hymenocallis*—are generally not a preferred food source. Their strong scent and tough, fibrous leaves deter most deer from feeding on them, especially in areas where these plants are abundant. However, deer behavior varies by region and availability of other forage. In gardens where spider lilies grow unprotected, occasional nibbling may occur, but serious damage is rare. For reliable deer resistance, pair spider lilies with other proven plants like lavender, sage, or red hot poker. Creating a layered, deer-resistant landscape not only protects your flowers but enhances ecosystem balance. If protecting your garden is a priority, spider lilies offer both beauty and resilience—making them a smart choice for deer-prone areas.