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As their name suggests, the funnel-shaped flowers of morning glory open with the sun and usually last only a single morning. They wilt in the afternoon, so new flowers open every day to attract hummingbirds, bees, butterflies, and other insects to your garden. Morning glory is a close relative of the moon flower, which blooms at night for pollination by moths.
Edible sweet potatoes are also a part of the morning glory family.
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