Rabbit Safe Fruits and Vegetables
3 January 2009
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| Apple (not seeds) | Grapes (mashed) |
| Artichoke (Jerusalem) | Green pepper |
| Arugula | Honey dew melon |
| Asparagus | Kale |
| Banana | Lemon balm |
| Basil | Lettuce (romaine, red & grn leaf) |
| Beet tops | Lilac |
| Blackberry(leaves, stems, fruit) | Marigold |
| Blueberry | Marjoram |
| Broccoli | Mint |
| Brussel sprouts | Mustard greens |
| Cantaloupe | Papaya (no seeds) |
| Caraway | Parsley |
| Carrot (tops and root) | Peach |
| Celery (small pieces) | Pear |
| Chard | Pineapple |
| Chives (in moderation) | Radish tops |
| Cilantro | Raspberry(leaves, stems, fruit) |
| Clover | Sage |
| Collard greens | Savory |
| Cucumber | Spinach |
| Dandelion (leaves, stem, flower) | Strawberry |
| Dill | Tomato (fruit only; greens are toxic) |
| Endive | Watercress |
| Escarole | Watermelon |
| Fennel | Zucchini |
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