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Dusty miller (Senecio cineraria) is a plant that can be susceptible to various pests. Common herbivores that may feed on it include aphids, slugs, and caterpillars. Additionally, some larger animals, such as deer, might nibble on the foliage if other food sources are scarce. However, dusty miller is generally considered to be relatively deer-resistant due to its fuzzy leaves and strong scent.

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