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Jan 27, 2016 11:45 AM CST
Name: Agavegirl1
South Sonoran Desert (Zone 9b)
Bee Lover Enjoys or suffers hot summers Region: Southwest Gardening Hummingbirder Dog Lover Critters Allowed
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Looks like a baby Jack rabbit due to absence of cotton tail and long thing front legs in proportion to hind ones. See...carrot and lettuce scraps come in handy. So much more appetizing than your plants (especially when placed as close to the neighbor's yard as possible Big Grin )

Here is one of my favorite plants speaking of neighbor's yards and bunnies! It is hideously painful to get near but gorgeous to look at. I have it listed as Oputina microdasys v. 'funny bunny'. I don't think it is a rare plant but certainly not a real common one either. My neighbor has the only one I've seen in my neighborhood. I've never seen this in the wild either here where I live.






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