

| Breeds Available |
| Bellaroxi Size: 0 Variteties: Pink, Lavander, Sea-Green, Yellow Description: These tiny creatures are only the size of a shrew! They were found one day, hiding amongst the blossoms in the Herbologist's Delight... Be careful! Though they are beautiful and delicate, their little stingers are extremely poisonous! Though you cannot train them, they are no doubt quite handy in your garden, protecting the flowering plants from all sorts of insects (their favorite food)... These little creatures are also, not technically plants (or so we assume), and so they do not change with each season - nor do they grow - as all Bellaroxi adopted out are already adults. Sad to say, it seems Bellaroxi are no longer for sale.. Not even in the Herbologist's Delight! |


| Dragon-Oak Size: 4 Variteties: *Various shades of green to brown Description: For some reason - the dragon oak (which happen to come up to your waist in height) is a very rare and expensive species... Rumors have it that there are multiple shades of Dragon Oak - and that there's even one large enough to ride upon! But.. we don't appear to have that in stock, sorry. The Dragon Oak does not change with the seasons. |

| Leaf-Scatter Size: 1 Variteties: - Description: These cute little plants resemble rodents.. or.. cats.. one can never be sure. They enjoy spending their days rummaging through the leafy forests, foraging for food (nuts and stray berries). They are excelent at climbing trees (or people), and love to live in social groups, often chattering away and grooming thier friends. Surely a cute pet for any creature-trainer. During the winter, they spend most of their time sleeping - and in the spring they come into bloom. Fall causes them to produce a single berry, which is used in many magical potions. |

| Holiday Sapling Spriteling Size: 2 Variteties: - Description: Oh my! It seems this creature doesn't belong here in the gardens! Or.. does it...? Well, in all technicallity, it is the first plant-creature MML had to offer... But then again, it's a Holiday Critter! So special! |

| Mussimander Size: 1 Variteties: Desert, Rock, Edible, Toxic, Magic (super-rare), Giant (unique) Description: The mussimander is a cute little creature, only about a foot long from head to tail... The mushrooms growing on it's back are intoxicating, edible, or even poisonous - depending upon the variety you've got... Unfortunately, if you own a bellaroxi (which is the size of a bumble-bee), you'd best be carefull - as bellaroxi are the mussimander's favorite food! The mussimander does not change with the seasons. |

| Succulent Worm Size: 3 Variteties: - Description: These sand-dwelling creatures are designed to look like cactus in bloom.. actually, they ARE cactus in bloom, they're just... living, you know? They dont' stay in one spot, instead, the burrow through the sand like a worm, and pop up whenever they need sunlight or food (in the form of bugs, or nectar-eating birds and bats)... Be careful about your hand though, they usually can't tell the difference, as they're totally blind... They have an excelent sense of touch though! |

| Whiptail Vine-Snatcher Size: 4 Variteties: - Description: These creatures are quite vicious! You should only take one if you are a very cautious owner - and a remarkable trainer. These creatures are completely blind, but using echo-location, can see their prey. They frequently stalk about the jungle floors, constantly in search of food. The Autumn is when they are said to be most dangerous, and are extremely violent (even more so than thier normal times) - for that's when they carry their babies, and they are very protective parents! Also, if you have any dogs - be cautious! Even though the Whiptails are only the size of an average dog, they usually become tasty snacks, so keep your puppies safely hidden! |

| Branchaeopter Size: 3 Variteties: Common, Tropical Description: Though the Branchaeopter looks like a bird or dinosaur, it is in fact a plant.. the body seems to be made of some sort of maluable wood substance, and the feathers are instead leaves! These creatures are quite clever, and capable of flight, and can even manipulate objects with their claws upon the edges of their wings. They prefer to eat large insects, small rodents and lizards - and are very good at removing the world of pests. The Branchaeopter does indeed change slightly with the seasons.. during the colder months, it's "feathers" are browns and reds; yet during the warmer months, it's "feathers" are greens. The Tropical Branchaeopter is very similar to the regular kind, but is much more rare. It prefers to live in climates that are always hot and humid.. tropical forest, rainforests, and jungles. Because of this, they never change colors during the year.. and are highly sought after because of their plumage. |

| Skutirut Size: 1 Variteties: - Description: The Skutirut can move in any direction, thus have no true back or front, but most may consider the "flower" as their front side. They're both blind and deaf, but are great at picking up vibrations trough the ground by their spindly legs as well as feeling smell trough their root hairs. They are mute but can communicate using smell. Normal humans can't feel this very easily, but for example, they let out a sweet smell when happy and a foul one when enraged. They do not eat, but constantly root themselves to absorb nutrients and water thought the roots. As any plant, they need to receive a balanced amount of light and water. |

| Bellafaux Size: 1 Variteties: Iris, Merigold, Chicory, Rose, Clover (march), Black Rose (october), Snowdrop (december) Description: After realizing that the Bellaroxi were a "big hit", the labs decided to make a "better" version of their tiny cousins. Now, these new creatures, the "Bellafaux" are nearly the size of a house-cat.. and trainable! Sadly, in genetically modifying these creatures to be bigger and smarter, their poison has been dumbed down.. Though, be wary, a sting still may put you in the hospital! These small creatures are also not technically plants, and so they do not change with each season - nor do they grow - as all Bellafaux adopted out are already adults. Some varieties are so rare, that they're only sold during specific months of the year! |

| Fungal Leech Size: 1 Varieties: - Description: These creatures were found deep within' the southern jungles.. They're listed as quite dangerous creatures, so we're limiting one per customer... They've gills along their side to breathe, Spore Frills along their back (for producing spores), tendrils on their heads (for catching spores), tiny hair-like roots on their bellies, and two tentacle-whip tails for strangling their victims into unconciousness... We don't know a lot about them.. but we -do- know that they live in trees, drop from them onto a victim's head and attatch... They will "choke" them into a black-out and take root... I've seen plenty of people walking around with one of these -permenantly- attatched to their heads... and they don't seem right... |


| Treat Gourd Size: 2 Varieties: Unripe, Boo, Autumn Description: These magical gourds have been enchanted to come to life. The soft glow coming from their innards never goes out, and they're quite friendly. Because these gourds had no way to move around, the owner of the Herbologist's Delight hand-sewed a little cloth body for it, and stuffed it with magic beans. Indeed, this friendly little pumpkin creature can move around, and is quite happy to give out hugs, and go trick-or-treating with you. This creature is only available during the Vai Min Mur celebration during October. |

| Trick Serpent Size: 5 Varieties: Nightshade, Strangleweed, Creepingwither Description: Sleek, serpentine, and deadly. Cut off a head, and three grow in it's place. Of course, it takes about a month for the new heads to grow (and they're much smaller than the original), but nobody's counting. These venemous thorny plants resemble snakes, and they live to choke the life out of their prey and swallow them whole, digesting them slowly with acidic juices. This dark creature is only available during the Vai Min Mur celebration during October. |