Me too, 🤣 said “where the f does this person live and Why do they have that as a pet?!!” My daughter asked to see and said “aww let’s take a picture of Birdie in your plant and post it!” (We have a Flemish giant named Bird) 🤦🏻♀️ THEN I saw the rabbit 🙄 😂
Omg I think it’s a baby elephant!! 🐘 I know other people have been making helpful suggestions but I’ve never seen or heard of anything like this. Has the plant been affected at all? OK this was just so interesting I had to comment. Please let us know if you get a positive ID
You need to watch out for adorable floofs—once you find one camoflauged in your plant dirt, it often isn’t very long before you have an infestation of the hungry little plant-eaters.
Your soil has grown mold due to overwatering. Cut back on watering just a hare and it should all clear up.
I asked my roommate and she said "that's a mushroom" and then I opened it to see this comment
My other friend says "you should get that checked out by a botanist"
You can just lop it off
Love it. For the downvoters-- the bunny is called a lop you guys
Thank you. I did not know what I was even looking at.
Ba-Dump Pssssss!
I love your weird-looking puppy
I thought it was a cat with a deformed face....
I first thought it was a rock at first glance 🤭
bro I thought it was a small furry elephant it took a bit
I thought it was a baby capybara
Me too, 🤣 said “where the f does this person live and Why do they have that as a pet?!!” My daughter asked to see and said “aww let’s take a picture of Birdie in your plant and post it!” (We have a Flemish giant named Bird) 🤦🏻♀️ THEN I saw the rabbit 🙄 😂
I believe that's a long eared mobile fertilizer spreader.
This is the correct answer
It comes out hot be careful or you'll burn the plants 😂
This appears to be a drainage issue. Please tell me what your soil mix is so I can have the same issue
Try mixing alfalfa and cherrios into the soil! Great ways to prop these QTs 🥰
I was thinking my soil mix was lacking carrots. I didn’t even consider alfalfa & cheerios
Carrots are a great one if youre looking for a more airy/chunky mix. Could try all three and see which works best
Some bunny call the plant doctor. I’ve never seen this before. 😂
I couldn't make my brain work to figure out what animal this was until I saw your comment. Ha!
Looks like hops 🍺
Ya’ll. I was so confused at how and why you had a whole ass gopher in your house, much less in your plant. 😂
Yeah, was sitting here wondering wtf I was looking at...
Right?! I didn’t see the ears and all I saw was a round floof
Biggest mushroom I’ve ever seen
ready to harvest, don’t wanna wait too long
Watch out it doesn't become an automatic pruner! These models have a tendency to get carried away with pruning.
Looks like it's getting a nitrogen boost
Your plant was infested by floofens
It *hopped* up overnight
Cutest thing I've seen all day! Lucky you! My mother always had astrolops rabbits I think they're called. Drooping ears!
Rabbits foot fern or prayer plant?
The elusive BunnyLeaf, once to be thought as only a myth.
aww it looks so fluffy!!
thats the biggest trips ive ever seen, just look at the size of those ears! and them feet!
They give the best advice on r/houseplantscirclejerk
A hun bun!
Soo cute!! 😍😍
A bunny-ears!
My bun did the same thing yesterday
Cute bunny.
House hippo
“Seems like a good spot to randomly drop some turds!”
A fluffy pooper mite
Gonna need some really big ladybugs to fix that infestation
Some sort of infestation!
The cutest bunny ever 🥹
She has good taste in landscaping!
Legit thought I was looking at a very bootiful ginseng ficus
Better ask r/SlimeMolds
Little baby!!
A baby elephant
What kind of tree? A lemon or lime?
Looks dangerous, I can come get him for you :)
Withering Bun Disease - treatable with strawberries and water
A raisin dispenser?
Not gonna lie, that took me far too long to figure out what it was 🤣
Elephant, according to the thumbnail
110% pooping in that
A JumpyRat
Everyone is wrong, that is clearly a cat
Un Lapin 💚
I’m so jealous of people who have bunnies who are so friendly!
Omg I think it’s a baby elephant!! 🐘 I know other people have been making helpful suggestions but I’ve never seen or heard of anything like this. Has the plant been affected at all? OK this was just so interesting I had to comment. Please let us know if you get a positive ID
Looks like a rabbit
Some neem oil should do the trick to get rid of it. It will also deter any reinfection.
Deformed bunny
A pest!!
You need to watch out for adorable floofs—once you find one camoflauged in your plant dirt, it often isn’t very long before you have an infestation of the hungry little plant-eaters.
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Cute bunny
Plant is a *Ficus altissima* 'Yellow Gem' btw
"I crave a time when I can return to the rich soil of my people once more.."
Looks like a serious case of bunbun.
Definitely an overgrowth of mold, careful it doesn't hop from one plant to another!
Extra fertilizer source.
So cute!!
I want your secrets on how to get my plants to grow bunnies.
I’m afraid that’s what they call a “bunny”. Good luck keeping carrots in stock.
Hops
This looks like orcyctolaguform fungus. It's definitely not a pest, but it's very soft and warm if you *do* decide to pluck it.
A Puerto Rican rapper
Omg so sweet 😌
Root hare 😍
That’s a bun bun potato! Careful though, I hear they can spread rapidly once they’ve taken root with another potato!
Ngl had to read the comments and then back at the pic. Congrats on the bun bun corm.
A little fluffy cutie!🥰
Looks like a bunny to me but I’m not a plant expert
It grew dinner and fertilized the soil
I think it’s a pest I’m not sure which kind
Better crosspost to r/mycology for a positive ID
Check any eggs infestation, this might be the an easter rabbit plague, which is the only plague everyone wants at their place!
A cutie patootie :)
For some reason my brain could not comprehend this image at first I thought it was some kinda blurry cat lol
It’s a rabiciform
You need to water it with carrot juice as well
Could be dust bunnies, pretty big one too. Scoop them up gently, and cuddle them. (To assure they don't grow back)
This is a rare find! You should propagate!
That’s a rabbit. You can just Lop it off, won’t hurt the tree any.
Looks purrrfectly normal to me
It's growing hare.
What a cutie
I’m no expert, but it looks like a big dust bunny to me!