Monilaria obconica, commonly known as the Bunny Succulent, is a charming plant that has captured the hearts of many with its unique appearance resembling little green bunnies. Native to the Namaqualand region of South Africa, this succulent is part of the Aizoaceae family and exhibits a fascinating example of heterophylly, where one plant can grow two different kinds of leaf formations.
The first set of leaves are small, round, and plump, giving the appearance of bunny heads, while the second set that emerges as the plant matures are longer and resemble bunny ears. This adorable feature is not just for show; the leaves are designed to conserve water in their crystalline cells, which is vital for survival in dry environments. Monilaria obconica is a seasonal deciduous plant that blooms in spring, showcasing beautiful rose-colored or white flowers.
It’s a compact plant, growing up to 6-8 inches in height, and requires bright sunlight and adequate watering, particularly during its growth phases in spring and fall. For those interested in adding a touch of whimsy to their succulent collection, the Bunny Succulent is a delightful choice that combines the joys of plant care with the playful imagery of nature’s creatures. A Japanese Twitter user who goes by the name of Celely1128, has shared some pics and ended up going viral on the Internet. Check out some examples below.
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