This question is about Monotropa uniflora (aka ghost plant, Indian pipe, corpse plant).
There apparently isn't any information online about whether this plant is safe for rabbits. It's not listed on either of the two standard poisonous plants lists (see related links below). This doesn't mean it's safe, though -- it could just be that we haven't yet realized it's poisonous.
Generally speaking: better safe than sorry. Unless you know something is safe for rabbits, don't give it to your rabbit.
Any plant you give your rabbit should be clean. This means it shouldn't have any chemicals on it, like pesticides, fertilizers, etc. Outdoor plants can also be contaminated by parasites, which aren't always visible to the naked eye.
See the related question below for information about a healthy diet for pet rabbits.
Yes, rabbits will eat corn plants.
Plants. Rabbits eat plants.
No they eat plants.
Rabbits are herbivores and eat plants.
Rabbits are herbivores. They only eat plants.
No, rabbits do not eat plants and animals. Rabbits are Not Carnivorous.
Yes, rabbits may eat cucumber plants as they are herbivores and enjoy consuming a variety of plants, including cucumbers.
rabbits are herbivores, meaning they only eat plants and fruit.
No, they do not. Rabbits only eat carrots and other plants. They are herbivores.
Rabbits are herbivores because they only eat plants.
Some fast-growing plants that rabbits can eat include clover, dandelion, and parsley.
Yes, rabbits may eat watermelon plants as they are herbivores and enjoy consuming a variety of plants, including watermelon leaves and vines.