Morning glories are primarily pollinated by bees, particularly bumblebees, which are attracted to their vibrant flowers. The flowers open in the morning and close in the afternoon, making them accessible for daytime pollinators. Additionally, some species of morning glory can be self-pollinating, meaning they can fertilize their own flowers without the need for external pollinators. Their Trumpet-shaped blooms and sweet nectar serve to attract these pollinators effectively.
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