As they grow, however, the base stays about the same size, and the ears grow, so you go from a mini bunny to these long ears.

When they first sprout, the succulents look like tiny, fuzzy bunny ears. Some are colorful and bold. Some plants are elegant. Others are just darn cute. Dubbed the bunny succulent due to its ear-like appearance, the scientific name is Monilaria moniliforme.
So what screams “I’m playful” more than adorable ones shaped like bunny ears? Place them on your table for Easter dinner, and settle them on your office desk or kitchen table afterwards. These Succulents Look Like Bunny Ears, and We're Obsessed These Succulents Are Shaped Like Bunny Ears, and They're So Freakin' Cute. March 1, 2020 by Angela Elias. Thanks to its appearance like the furry ears of a rabbit, this succulent has earned the names Bunny Succulent, Bunny Ear Succulent, String of Pearls, Beaded Vygie, Bearded Ice Plant, and is natively known in Afrikaans as Knopiesvygie. Bunny ear succulents, you most certainly fall into the last of those categories. Others remind us of romance. Owning a succulent is almost a rite of passage for any home (or desk) dweller, but how you display your succulents and the type of succulents you own says a lot about your personality. They are the plant that keeps on blooming. E aster is synonymous with springtime, and that means it's time for some hands-on gardening after a long winter. A Scientifically Special Succulent It’s described as a sparsely branched shrub that grows up to 6 inches tall. We can’t think of anything. Monilaria obconica, as they are formally known, look like adorable little, green bunny … These bunny succulents are the perfect indoor, container gardening project that will bloom all spring long.