Morning glories, particularly the species in the Ipomoea genus, may face predation from various pests such as caterpillars, aphids, and beetles. Additionally, slugs and snails often feed on their leaves. Birds may also nibble on the seeds, while larger herbivores like deer may consume the plants. These interactions can affect the growth and health of morning glory plants in their natural habitats.
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