Baby rabbits wean between 4 and 6 weeks, so they should start having unlimited access to solid food (pellets and hay) at about 4 weeks old. At 12 weeks, they can start sampling fresh leafy greens (in very small amounts, one at a time, very gradually increasing the variety and portion sizes). At 6 months, they can start sampling fresh fruit and other sugary veg as a treat (treats should be very strictly limited in a rabbit's diet because too much leads to sickness). Between 7 and 13 months, the rabbit should transition to an adult diet. See the related questions below for more details.
nectarines
Fruits that start with the letter h:habanero pepperhog plumhoneydew melonhubbard squashhuckleberry (the state fruit of Idaho)Vegetables that start with the letter h:horseradish
Zucchini, these are treated as vegetables but botanically they are fruits
Kale.
Kiwi, Kumquat
raspberry radish
ZizyphusZucchiniZheZigzag vineZizyphusZucchiniZheZigzag vine
· velvet bean, voavanga
Voavanga is a fruit. Vernonia calvoana is eaten as a leaf vegetable.
Dewberry is a small sweet edible fruit. They are purple to black.
Fruit or vegetable starting with W include:watermelon winter melonwatercresswater chestnutwhite asparaguswatermelon
Try offering a variety of fresh vegetables and fruits, as well as high-quality pellets specifically formulated for guinea pigs. Avoid feeding them foods that are high in sugar or fats. Additionally, provide a comfortable and quiet feeding environment to reduce stress and encourage eating.