Japanese Beetle – Plants Resistant to Them
Q: Are there any plants that Japanese beetles DON’T eat?
A: Sure – I never see them on pine, lamb’s ear, lantana or holly!
On the other hand, the list of plants they DO eat is quite long.
Here’s a reference:
Plants Resistant to Japanese Beetle

Japanese beetle on rose
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