Dubbed the bunny succulent due to its ear-like appearance, the scientific name is Monilaria moniliforme. It's described as a sparsely branched shrub that grows up to 6 inches tall. When they first sprout, the succulents look like tiny, fuzzy bunny ears.
This plant needs regular watering and bright, indirect light. Unlike other succulent varieties that go dormant in the winter, bunny succulents actually do most of their growing during the colder months and go dormant in the summer. Because of this, they can tolerate cold weather better than many other succulents.
An overwatered Bunny Ears will usually start to fall over, shrivel, droop downward severely, gets brown spots, and can even cause root rot as well, which will most likely kill this cactus if left sitting in the wet for too long.. . . . .364011236655!]0000000000000009783314144906!]