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Many plants in the convulvulacea family are called morning glories. Most are treated as perennials in mild climates and as annuals in cold climates, so treatment in the fall varies by climate. If you are in a mild climate, you can cut the vines back in the fall to encourage new growth in the spring. In a median or colder climate leave the plants alone in the fall and see if they re-emerge in the spring. In any climate, its important to clean up the leaf litter from around the base of the plant to prevent fungus spores from overwintering and infecting the plant in the spring.

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