Monilaria obconica (Bunny Succulent)

Scientific Name
Monilaria obconica Ihlenf. & Joergens.

Common Names
Bunny Succulent, Bunny Ear Succulent

Scientific Classification
Family: Aizoaceae
Subfamily: Ruschioideae
Genus: Monilaria

Description
Monilaria obconica is a small, clump-forming plant with succulent leaves and stems. The leaves are green, flushed red in full sun and spaghetti-like with small glittering pearls on the epidermis. The spectacular, rose flowers appear in summer.





Hardiness
USDA hardiness zones 10a to 11b: from 30 °F (−1.1 °C) to 50 °F (+10 °C).

How to Grow and Care

Mesembs are mostly adapted to relatively predictable rainfall patterns rather than extreme drought and irregular rainfall. Total rainfall may be extremely low, but water is available at least seasonally or through fog and condensation. 

This leads to or allows plants which are not especially large and sometimes very small, and affects the way they need to be treated in cultivation.

The basics of care are very simple, with free-draining soil, plenty of sun and ventilation, and regular light watering in the right season. Yet the difficulties are endless, trying to adapt to the Mesembs’ own adaptability and to follow their growth habits in your particular conditions.

These plants require a loam-based compost with the addition of extra drainage material such as horticultural grit or perlite. They all like good light conditions and plenty of ventilation.

Some are relatively cold-hardy and can even survive mild winters outside. Most will survive temperatures down to freezing point. There are some Mesembs which begin to grow in the autumn as the temperature drops and the days get shorter.

Because different genera within the Mesemb family have different growing conditions, care mast be taken with watering. Some genera will benefit from a light spray water to prevent shrivelling during their dormant period… – See more at: How to Grow and Care for Mesembs

Origin
Monilaria moniliformis is native to South Africa (Richtersveld and Namaqualand).

Links
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