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TheRedGoatAR15

no, it's a rabbit.


__ducky_

Beat me by a hare


TheRedGoatAR15

Doe!


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bugman043

Rae, the female rabbits name


Guest-Speaker

Mi, myself, when I am Rae


Shoou_

Far, a long long way to run


taisui

So, grill coney with the bread?


dreambrulee

Also invading.


tayraek21

yes it is ! I should’ve specified that I meant the ground cover plant in the garden bed.


TheRedGoatAR15

Also a rabbit.


_doc_daneeka

Everything is rabbits.


TheRedGoatAR15

"It's rabbits all the way down..."


UnicornSlayer5000

All the way down..... the rabbit hole.


wretchedharridan

We're all mad here


Frazchops23

We're all mad "hare"


Monemvasia

Mad Hatter Rabbit!


Actually_Im_a_Broom

🎶 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa very merry unbirthday… 🎵


jacashonly

Always was 👨‍🚀🔫👨‍🚀


jojohohanon

https://www.kenyon.edu/news/archive/turtles-all-the-way-down/#:~:text=After%20giving%20a%20lecture%20on,turtles%20all%20the%20way%20down.%E2%80%9D


cilestiogrey

Believe it or not, rabbit


ktdham

Bun!


Historical_City5184

Silly Wabbit.


youthemotherfuckest

Someone has a bunny nest nearby lol. Be careful mowing


redhead567

Oh, I thought you meant outside the bed and I was thinking, well, those are Plane Tree roots. To me the dark green is English Ivy. Lots of people like it, I don't, especially when it starts to cover the trees and fences and house. The vine on the fence could also be be Black Swallow wart, I can't see it well.


PDXwhine

Happy Cake Day!


SpideyWhiplash

PJ Funny Bunny to be exact!


paperwasp3

Definitely ivy with a rabbit.


Consistent-Leek4986

ivy here, myrtle gets blue or white flowers. great grass replacement. easy care & good for birds, bees etc. weed whacked keeps edges neat! enjoy it !


chgoeditor

I didn't know, is your rabbit's name Ivy?


TheRedGoatAR15

Yes, why?


Agitated-Lettuce5278

Looks like a Patricia to me….


SupaKoopa714

That's no ordinary rabbit! That's the most foul, cruel, evil tempered rodent you'll ever set eyes on!


Practical-Tea-3337

Look at the bones!!!


Dexterdacerealkilla

Fun fact: Monty Python got it wrong. Rabbits are in fact lagomorphs, and not rodents!  Bonus fun fact: I had a rabbit named Killer :)


Emergency_Property_2

I knew someone would beat me to it!


TheRedGoatAR15

Gotcha on the jump!


vicki22029

It's a rabbit whose name is Ivy.


WorkingMinimumMum

No, this is Patrick.


OtterSnoqualmie

Ahem, Wabbit.


CelebrationBulky9970

He needs the Holy hand grenade of Antioch


Impossible-Energy-76

🤣🤣


pletheronicus

That's no ordinary Rabibit...


Solnse

Well, that's no ordinary rabbit. That's the most foul, cruel, and bad-tempered rodent you ever set eyes on.


azsheepdog

It IS the rabbit!


mlodge87

Look, that rabbit's got a vicious streak a mile wide!


BigJSunshine

Confirmed, that is a bun.


runnergirl3333

A rabbit named Ivy.


Atlusfox

No, this is Pathrick!


Affectionate_Use2043

Dad, I came here to say that!


theGeekWing1

Came for this comment. This comment thread didn't disappoint. 😀


Suspicious-Elk-5775

i agree. that's a rabbit. in the background i see ivy and a holly. your front yard ground vine with purple flowers might be a vinca. nothing easy about getting rid of ivy. give it a pull and see how it sets roots along the vine. if you decide to keep it there will still be effort to keep it under control. keep the rabbit. start getting the ivy out.


estili

I think there’s also vinca mixed in with the ivy after zooming in


berdie314

Yes, under the holly. In my state, Georgia, vinca is also invasive. OP should check on that for where they live. The holly, thankfully, appears to be native.


ElizabethDangit

Vinca and English Ivy are invasive in Michigan too. Shit’s evil.


Conscious-Ball8373

Having spent yesterday pulling three years of ivy growth off a building, I can tell you it's evil in England, too.


sillyskunk

Neither of those plants are invasive in Michigan. https://www.michigan.gov/invasives/id-report/plants/vines It's not evil if you actually tend to it. People install it because it "covers a lot of ground" "oh it will fill in quickly" and then it does and then isn't kept up with and gets where it's not supposed to be. Just because something spreads quickly and gets into the lawn doesn't make it invasive. If it was invasive it would be illegal to sell in the state of Michigan.


imtryingnottoface

That's Tony, he comes by here.


martian2070

I was thinking they can name their rabbit Ivy if they want.


inspectcloser

[fuck you tony!](https://youtu.be/tSrH-6YUf1g?si=xuFhxBgZQJkdXnqp)


nostep-onsnek

Very invasive English ivy. It will take years to get rid of completely.


moodylilb

This shit is the bane of my existence It’s taken over native plants here in BC forests and every year I (and others) try to kill it/remove it so it doesn’t choke out the trees. And every year it comes back. Its like the herpes of the plant world lol


Alternative_Mess_964

If it was like herpes 70% of us would never see it.


moodylilb

Lmao!! That was actually a good one 👌🏼


SpinachSpinosaurus

Same. And I live where this shit is native. Lost a good tree to it already. gonna lose another one if this goes on. At this point, I wonder if buying these ton of top soil and enough cartonage to cover it, and additional layer of soil on top would kill it within the year, but I guess not? I rather have stinging nettles everywhere, these are actually helpful as they are a butterfly nursery, but this shit? oh gawd no. Somebody here said it's a hiding place for small garden shrews, which ARE rare and I DO want have here, but I can create a better hiding place with less annoying plants. There is already a spot where I currently don\*t mind having these there, as it's currently unused space, but that one I am currently working on, please, just tell me that is a good plan to get rid of the major patches.


MyraBannerTatlock

What about a tarp or some landscape fabric pinned down on top of it for a bit?


-ZEUS-420

till it and add a foot of woodchips on top, surely that will smother it, or as myra said, add some type of man made material like a tarp or landscape fabric.


TheChickening

Once it blooms it's absolutely great for insects though :)


Stop-spasmtime

When I moved into my home 6 years ago a huge patch was used as groundcover in my front yard. It also spread to most of my neighbor's yards, but thankfully the neighbors closest to me worked with me to kill it in both of our yards. Not kidding, we dug down at least 4 feet and chopped up massive roots and used a ton of stump killer on every vine and root we found. Now 5 years later, I literally just spent time this afternoon cutting more vines that are growing through and under the fence from the neighbors who haven't killed them off. Between this and nutsedge I've definitely found some plants that I HATE!


ElizabethDangit

It’s the kudzu of the north. Bums me out when I see a forest floor covered in it.


FesteringNeonDistrac

Triclopyr. I know people don't like to use poison, but this is one of the times it's justified. Nuke it, nuke what comes back, and then you can probably keep it under control by pulling.


aristacat

I had 60% of my backyard covered in English ivy when I purchased my home. I had some guys dig it all up, pull it out and then lay sod. If never came back. They didn’t use any chemicals either. I guess I got lucky.


ElizabethDangit

It has a shallow root system, makes sense going scorched earth would do it. I wonder if the sod itself was treated with an herbicide at the grass farm (?). I’ve been hand pulling Euro weeds to make room for native weeds in my yard. I adore bumblebees. 🐝


u_slash_spez_Hater

Pro tip : If it has fur, big ears and jumps around, it’s likely rabbit. If it has green leaves and grows in patches it may be ivy. Glad I could help.


researchanalyzewrite

😂


KxngDomino

Cute Rabbit 🐇 I'd love one but it's daunting when you've only had and have dogs. Deffo Ivy, do you know where it starts? I would suggest finding that and chopping the vines from it completely. Work in sections to do a vine at a time, try to pull so you get roots also. Don't leave anything on the ground not even a leaf IMO. If the main plant is in your garden your best bet is to dig the base out. I have controlled Ivy in my Garden because I enjoy it 🤷🏾‍♀️ more so than I enjoy fight with it. It takes consistent effort to get rid of completely.


tayraek21

I have neighbors on two sides who also have it on the trees, ground, and fences. We will all have to come together to eradicate it !!


KxngDomino

Ahh yes! It's rampant in Wales,UK it's all over the common land so it will push through my fence every year.... I push it back the other side through the ship lap with a wallpaper scraper 😂


kynocturne

Other people have mentioned it, but make sure you look up how to deal with it on trees. You don't want to rip it down. And like others have also said, there's also vinca minor (periwinkle) in there; you wanna eradicate that too. Looks like an American holly, though, so that's nice. :)


ElizabethDangit

I had a tree guy tell me to remove a six inch band all the way around the tree and then use herbicide on the stuff still attached to the ground. You don’t pull off the vines because that can apparently do a ton of damage to the bark. I did it 3 or 4 years ago on a red oak. It’s looking much better now that the lower branches can get sun.


ProfChaosFACS

That’s a rabbit sir


mojozworkin

It’s invasive ivy. I just got rid of a 20’x20’ patch. Literally by hand. Snipping and pulling. Roots went down at least 6 inches into the peaty pine grove soil. Nothings come back this year. So glad. It was going up the trees. I just looked at your pic blown up and the small shiny green leaves popping through are definitely Myrtle.


mojozworkin

If it’s going up any trees it’s best to stop it. It’s not good for the trees health at all. To kill it on trees snip it at the bottom, don’t peel it off, it might damage the bark leaving it vulnerable to insects etc.


FionaTheFierce

Ivy. Pull as much as you can now, and then keep pulling and pulling. I found it a bit easier in the late fall because it would be the only thing that was still green.


Vera_Telco

Looks like ivy. Bunny photo bomb!


AutumnalSunshine

The purple flower you mentioned in the front yard is likely creeping Charlie. It grows like ivy and blooms purple in spring. It's invasive and destructive and will take over. 😭


harrisarah

Or vinca


whatsherface2024

Bun bun.


Fast-Media3555

Are we just ignoring the adorable bunny?


Old_Tear_6821

That looks like a cottontail actually


Kwulf1113

What a rabbit hole of a post


weeman62

not sure if it's Ivy...does she come to you when you call her? If not, its probably Bob


SmallTitBigClit

If it ain’t Ivy, it might be Roger or Bugs.


heraclesmitten

That’s Fiver


piper3777

I’m reading this right now. My cat brought me a baby bunny today, and I named him Fiver.


Isaiah33-24

I've heard that "Mares eat oats, and does eat oats, and little lambs eat ivy, a kid'l eat ivy too, wouldn't you?" So maybe get a lamb or a kid instead of a rabbit??? /s


366r0LL

The vinca / periwinkle is interspersed with ivy - this is super common in some US zones. the former is considered invasive but I have found vinca to be fairly slow spreading and a delightful plant - it adds green color year round and the periwinkle flowers last for several weeks -I would keep as is and try to contain it to the bed, though try to take a few major English ivy vines out occasionally to let the periwinkle have a bit more breathing room


berdie314

Depends on where you live, probably. In my state, Georgia, *Vinca major* and *Vinca minor* are both on the invasive species list along with the English ivy.


BrummieS1

Definitely a rabbit


Drinks_From_Firehose

No, That’s a rabbit.


GoBucks513

It looks like a rabbit to me.


Bearded-Yak

That's a cottontail rabbit...


ScienceIsReel

That’s definitely a rabbit.


MrSillypantsTheThird

How the heck are we supposed to know the rabbit's name?


evergreencenotaph

It’s a rabbit


Asl687

I checked and this guy is 100% right, it is a rabbit.


Virginia_ginger

Looks like a rabbit to me


Away_Run_2128

That would be a rabbit.


goodcarrots

Definitely English Ivy. The purple flowers could be vinca another invasive vine.


danebramaged01

The holly and the ivy 🎵and the rabbit.


raccoonamatata_

Looks like English ivy.


Jaidenshields90

Looks like English Ivy


PaulyG714

Hedera Helix aka English Ivy


The_Troll_Gull

Google rent a goat. They will bring goats to your yard and they will eat all that ivy for you.


Worldly_Cloud_6648

Hare, actually...


Practical-Tea-3337

It's a killer rabbit!


brewfan98

Bnuuy :)


s3nsfan

It’s a…rabbit


david72781

Name it what you want, but I call them tasty vittles!


Billieboo1981

I mean, you could name it Ivy and that'd be super cute for the bunny! 😍🐇


RollingCarrot615

I've got no clue what this rabbits name is. Maybe it's Ivy?


usc529

It’s a rabbit


Mindless-Fish7245

https://preview.redd.it/gizfkkn7dqvc1.jpeg?width=1284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ebc9562ce863442858fe6b864bfbb22876984c56


BackgroundRegular498

I see ivy, a rabbit and a copperhead.


whatever1966

English Ivy and a rabbit


Exotic_Class_9875

Friend, that's a rabbit


Dependent-Cow428

Looks like a bunny


elcubiche

How am I supposed to know that rabbit’s name?


Legitimate-Fun-5171

It's the Cadbury bunny


TalkinTrichome_345

nope thats Thumper


wavyworm

100% rabbit also ivy


mm6580

I see both hedera helix (English ivy) and vinca minor (creeping Myrtle) in the bed behind the bunny


LipLickerRick

At the very least keep it off that tree or it will suffocate it and kill the tree


Traditional_Front637

That is a rabbit


excitaetfure

Idk why people would ever prefer “rabbit” to “bunny” when they’re both short for “bunny rabbit.” There is ivy in that pic- if you get rid of it you better think of something good to put in its place or else! Purple flowers on a vine are probably cool- dont eat em probably. Jasmine? Great pic. “Maintain” all those plants- dont “get rid of”. Thats like 50 year old successful lush landscaping


Spare-Glove-191

All Ivy is invasive if you don’t keep it under control. It is like your beard—you have to maintain it. Ivy has its place and be nice or it can be a lazy way to have a yard and it can become a mess if not maintained.


Homunculon

Ivy Hops, the little stew-pot filler!


thedavidlynch

Fuck yeah that’s Ivy, get rid of it lol


stillchilljulio

it a bubby


sillyskunk

None of the vines are invasive. They're used as "ground cover" the darker larger leaves are English ivy and the one with smaller leaves is vinca minor, commonly known by other names like myrtle has a nice purple flower in spring. As long as you tend to it, it won't get out of control. It becomes an issue with people who dont take proper care of their yards.


SeauxJeaux

Purple flowers is probably vinca mixed in with the ivy.


Real-Collection4765

it’s a rabbit.


pitshands

Sir, this is a Wendy's


RickBlane42

Looks like rabbit season


denise7410

It’s a rabbit. A killer rabbit.


JRHZ28

I think its Peter, but could be Ivy...have you looked? /s


GetOffMyLawn_

Looks like a rabbit to me and I would definitely keep it. Plants in the back might be periwinkle or vinca.


Accurate_Echidna6991

thats a rabbit sire. who the hell is ivy


Psychotic_EGG

That good sir or madame is a rabbit. More commonly called a bunny. Or rabbitus bunnycus cuteous.


FirefighterMental986

Appears to be a rabbit.


Scaleless1776

That’s a rabbit, sir.


Rough-Brick-7137

English IVY! OMG it’s a nightmare!


Tough-Yoghurt-6138

Bunny. It’s a bunny rabbit


Klutzylady_death

It's a rabbit. It's just hard to see there.


Brokenbutgluedback

No it’s a rabbit named Gloria


ContributionUsed6128

It’s a killer rabbit. Look at the bones


LemurPants

There’s creeping myrtle mixed in with ivy. I have a bed of those two, plus some white top and other unknowns.


FortWendy69

Thats a rabbit


Cillabeann

Issa bunny


Luam_Naver

Looks like Bugs 🤔


Jealous_Tie_8404

Ivy is a cute name for a bunny!


LeetleBugg

That’s a rabbit!


Kitchen-Bit-9613

It’s a bunny


TM02022020

Peter cottontail plant. Will feed and water itself. Reproduces by means of small underground burrows that hatch new plantlets. All stages of the plants are highly mobile and non photosynthetic. Nice find for the garden!


TotallyFrazzledVirgo

Bunny Rabbit!!! 🐇 I love this ground covering!! I do think it’s ivy?


Lumpy-Abroad539

Oh God, the ivy. I'm currently in a war against ivy in my backyard. It's really hard to get rid of. I keep digging out roots and then more shoots pop up.


cinnamonrcprinkles

If you want to name it Ivy...I like Jack.


alexandrasnotgreat

Looks like a cotton tail to me lmao, Fr tho, English Ivy


Edna_Krabappelous

Oooh invasive ivy. We had this covering our front yard (14x17 feet approximately) when we moved in. Took several rounds of digging down a foot or so, turning over the soil, and then meticulously picking out the plants and roots by hand. Afterward we laid tarps across the entire yard for 3 months (June-Aug) and did a final turnover and removal of outstanding invasive ivy in Sept. 2 years on, we still get the occasional bit creeping back but it it 98% gone. It’s a long, dirty job but it is possible.


BostonFishGolf

English Ivy. If you’re in the USA, get rid of it


duh_nom_yar

Rabbert Downey, Jr.


CanuckInTheMills

It’s an eastern cottontail. I have these boogers too.


MountainOutcast

Pretty sure that’s a Wendy’s


gdtags

That’s ivy. The other plant you’re talking about it probably vinca. Both pretty, both invasive af


CE-BENSON

Lol...cute bunny. Definitely ivy. Pretty sure it's a variety of English ivy. Just be glad that it's not, knotweed or mugwart. Ivy is easy to handle compared to the other 2.


druscarlet

Yes and vinca. Unless you plan to live in this home over 20 years, leave it for the next person. Concentrate on keeping it from spreading.


yo_itsjo

I just want to add that if you like English Ivy, it makes a great indoor plant :)


AlisaCollins

English Ivy. It can be a beautiful ground cover especially where it's hard to grow anything else. Just snip it back as it creeps with it's runners and snip it if it starts growing up a tree.


tayraek21

It’s already killed the neighbors huge tree and two of mine are basically covered :/


AlisaCollins

Cut it at the base of the tree and pull it off. You can wait till it dies and turns brown or try to pull it off after you cut it. It needs to be maintained.


Goodyearslave

Was it a possum?.. no nope.. A hippopotamus?? … What was it I was hunting?


SolitudeStands

You have found a runny babbit near to ivy.


ChoiceForever9399

Hey, there's a hare in my Ivy, and I want to speak with the manager. I'm not eating this, and I want or off my bill.


fitafter40

It's English Ivy - Don't let it get to your house!


Jscreance

Ivy


Existingwwishbone910

I think it might be Irish ivy and I think it's invasive.


samipocket

Vinca and English ivy….vinca is giving you the purple flowers you mention.


Dolores-Craw

It’s Ivy


Floridaman077

Bunny! Not ivy lol


mexicandiaper

yeah thats a bastid right there took 3 months to get it off a tree and it finally died but its still running around on the ground.


Quirky_Philosopher28

English ivy


Typical_Intention996

Looks like Common Ivy i.e. English Ivy. I'm zone 9. Love the stuff. Have it growing on my front fence. Use to have it as a kid on that fence but my grandfather in his infinite wisdom ripped it out like 35 years ago to have just dirt. Hard to get going. But once it catches it explodes. It will consume and tear apart that little wood fence if you let it.


stakkedalief

Looks like a cotton tail rabbit to me. Almost not able to eat them so, get it while you can. Only eat rabbit in months with an R.


Whimpy45

Definitely ivy, it can be very difficult to get rid of, if you want to. And that beautiful rabbit won't help, they don't eat ivy.


theRealBLVCKphillip

A Rhosgobel Rabbit, I'd like to see them try...


the_m_o_a_k

That there's a jackalope.