Otmani, The baby has protection now. It's got a nice gopher wire cage around it. Nothing can touch it, and it's in a planter surrounded by concrete, and gophers are too lazy to dig under the driveway for nothing.
Your Conradia might come back. if the cutting has roots, the only damage the rabbit did was to prune it. It will grow back. I was devestated when rabbits munched my baby Native D'Argentile, but it's back big time. This one is so tiny, I doubt any self respecting rabbit would want to eat the dirt that would come along with it in the bite, but it's protected.
It's in shade until around 3 PM. Then it gets some sun. Seems happy for now. I have no idea if it even has roots. But it's the first shoot to show of 5 cuttings I buried in little trenches. Some of those cuttings had girth, so they will be slower to show, but I'm pretty sure I'll get at least one of Normans Yellow out of it, and since I adore this baby I hope this is the one that survives!
Suzi