[size=6][font=century gothic][b]Bonsaipixels[/b][/font][/size]
[size=3][font=Century Gothic]an affiliate pixel shop by Tunesmith[/font][/size]
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[columns][img]http://orig14.deviantart.net/a651/f/2016/189/b/6/sigbonsai_by_auricolor-da9b2mk.png[/img][nextcol][size=5][font=century gothic]Welcome![/font][/size]
[size=3]We are an independent shop affiliated with the original Bonsai Pixels and using assets provided by miirshroom.
Here, using your hoarded Treasure and Gems, you can build and decorate a signature-sized bonsai tree...or an entire bonsai forest!
The goal of this particular shop is to provide currency-paid options for players who would rather not have to design their entire bonsai themselves.[/size][/columns]
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[center][size=5][font=century gothic]Currently: [b]CLOSED[/b][/font][/size]
Not currently accepting orders.[/center]
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[center][font=century gothic][size=5]Updates[/size][/font]
04/11/2017: [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/adopt/1912860/36#post_30227084]Reopened for Limited Orders![/url]
22/08/2017: [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/adopt/1912860/32#post_29025278]The Great Bonsai Re-Hosting: Part 2 (Non-Opening-Event Bonsai)[/url]
07/08/2017: [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/adopt/1912860/31#post_28755792]The Great Bonsai Re-Hosting: Part 1 (Opening Event Bonsai)[/url]
07/08/2017: [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/adopt/1912860/31#post_28754282]New Pinglist![/url]
22/03/2017: [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/adopt/1912860/25#post_26297465]Spring Reopening![/url]
05/11/2016: [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/adopt/1912860/21#post_23669958]Brief closure to finish orders + ETA on backlog[/url]
06/08/2016: [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/adopt/1912860/8#post_21820508]Open for regular business + Front page update[/url]
17/07/2016: [url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/adopt/1912860/2#post_21434393]Start of Opening Event[/url][/center]
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[center][font=century gothic][size=5]Navigation[/size][/font]
[url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/adopt/1912860#post_1912860]Introduction[/url]
[url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/adopt/1912860#post_21156531]Miirshroom[/url]
[url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/adopt/1912860#post_21276415]Ordering[/url]
[url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/adopt/1912860#post_21276417]Slots + Pinglist[/url]
[url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/adopt/1912860#post_21276419]Planter Dishes[/url]
[url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/adopt/1912860#post_21276420]Trees + Shrubs[/url]
[url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/adopt/1912860#post_21276424]Flora, Fauna, Decorations[/url]
[url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/adopt/1912860#post_21276427]Weather Effects[/url]
[url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/adopt/1912860#post_21276428]Gallery[/url]
[url=http://www1.flightrising.com/forums/adopt/1912860#post_21276429]Affiliates + Credits[/url][/center]
News from BonsaiPixels Main Shop November 18, 2017: Nothing of particular note to report!
Ordering
This Affiliate shop specializes in planters that are largely Artist's Choice, with the option to choose a few specific items that you'd like to be shown in your planter!
Ordering
This Affiliate shop specializes in planters that are largely Artist's Choice, with the option to choose a few specific items that you'd like to be shown in your planter!
[size=6][font=century gothic][b]Planter Dishes[/b][/font][/size]
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[size=5][font=century gothic][b]Type 1: Basic Ceramic[/b][/font][/size]
[size=5][font=century gothic]Available Sizes:[/font][/size]
100px: 50kt
150px: 75kt
200px: 100kt
300px: 150kt
400px: 200kt
500px: 250kt
[img]http://i.imgur.com/7xihvgw.png[/img]
[size=5][font=century gothic]Available colours:[/font][/size]
[columns][color=transparent]????????????????????????????????????[/color][nextcol][img]http://i.imgur.com/YQn1Nvb.png[/img][nextcol][font=century gothic][size=4]BASIC
BLACK
WHITE
MAGENTA
ROSE
RED
BROWN
ORANGE
TAN
YELLOW
OLIVE
GREEN
CYAN
BLUE
AZURE
PURPLE[/size][/font][/columns]
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[size=5][font=century gothic][b]Type 2: Clay and Metallic Pot Sets[/b][/font][/size]
There are 12 available "Configurations" of either 150px. or 200px. width and each consisting of 2-3 pots. Since these are modular configurations, longer scenes can be made by adding multiple configurations next to each other, which would be specified at the time of ordering.
[b]Single Configuration[/b]: 75kt
[size=3](i.e. either 150px. or 200px width)[/size]
[b]Double Configuration[/b]: 150kt
[size=3](i.e. any 2 single configurations ordered together)[/size]
[b]Signature size[/b]: 275kt
[size=3](i.e. Any 3 single configurations ordered together)[/size]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/MDJzcil.png[/img]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/PxQ9eth.png[/img]
[size=5][font=century gothic]Available Pot Colours:[/font][/size]
Pot colours can be mixed in a single order. Specifying pot colour in your order allows customization of all pots.
[columns][color=transparent]o.o[/color][nextcol][center]TAN/GREY/PAINTED
[img]http://i.imgur.com/DDo74iw.png[/img]
GREEN / COPPER / PEARLY
[img]http://i.imgur.com/jMRZzrx.png[/img][nextcol][indent][center]PURPLE / RED / BLUE
[img]http://i.imgur.com/gTREvzI.png[/img]
SILVER / GOLD / PLATINUM
[img]http://i.imgur.com/noxpOhw.png[/img][nextcol][indent][center]BLACK / CUSTOM
[img]http://i.imgur.com/l9HHzya.png[/img][/columns]
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[size=5][font=century gothic][b]Substrates:[/b][/font][/size]
Currently available upgrades to the basic dirt substrate are shown below.
[img]http://orig00.deviantart.net/7255/f/2016/214/6/4/substrate_overview_zpso6gqgdbc_by_auricolor-dacccjp.png[/img]
[b]Pumice[/b]: Black / Grey
[b]Clay[/b]: Brown / Red / white
[b]Quartz[/b]: White / Blue / Grey / Pink[/center]
There are 12 available "Configurations" of either 150px. or 200px. width and each consisting of 2-3 pots. Since these are modular configurations, longer scenes can be made by adding multiple configurations next to each other, which would be specified at the time of ordering.
Single Configuration: 75kt (i.e. either 150px. or 200px width) Double Configuration: 150kt (i.e. any 2 single configurations ordered together) Signature size: 275kt (i.e. Any 3 single configurations ordered together)
Available Pot Colours:
Pot colours can be mixed in a single order. Specifying pot colour in your order allows customization of all pots.
o.o
TAN/GREY/PAINTED
GREEN / COPPER / PEARLY
PURPLE / RED / BLUE
SILVER / GOLD / PLATINUM
BLACK / CUSTOM
Substrates:
Currently available upgrades to the basic dirt substrate are shown below.
Pumice: Black / Grey Clay: Brown / Red / white Quartz: White / Blue / Grey / Pink
[size=6][font=century gothic][b]Bonsai Trees & Shrubs[/b][/font][/size]
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[center][size=5][font=century gothic]Explanation of Seasonal Stages[/font][/size]
[i]Bonsai trees are selected from 4 different stages that reflect the Real World Seasons.[/i]
[u][b]Deciduous Trees[/b][/u]
[b]Spring:[/b] [i]New leaf bud growths[/i]
[b]Summer:[/b] [i]Typical Colouration[/i]
[b]Autumn:[/b] [i]Leaves change colours[/i]
[b]Winter:[/b] [i]Bare Branches[/i]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/EYjlHyX.png[/img][img]http://i.imgur.com/S6CbjYR.png[/img][img]http://i.imgur.com/JuSeACX.png[/img][img]http://i.imgur.com/ZNNbufu.png[/img]
[i]Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter[/i]
[u][b]Coniferous Trees[/b][/u]
[b]Spring:[/b] [i]Bright-Coloured growths at branch tips[/i]
[b]Summer:[/b] [i]Growth of unripe seed pods[/i]
[b]Autumn:[/b] [i]Browning of needles and mature seeds[/i]
[b]Winter:[/b] [i]Typical Colouration[/i]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/9drp35T.png[/img]
[i]Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter[/i]
[u][b]Fruiting Trees[/b][/u]
[b]Spring:[/b] [i]Flowering Branches[/i]
[b]Summer:[/b] [i]Small and/or off-colour fruits[/i]
[b]Autumn:[/b] [i]Mature and ripened fruits[/i]
[b]Winter:[/b] [i]Few fruits remain*[/i]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/tsA3PnW.png[/img]
[i]Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter[/i]
[i]*Fruiting Evergreen trees do not lose leaves in Winter stage[/i]
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[size=5][font=century gothic][b]Available Bonsai Trees[/b][/font][/size]
[b]1. Trident Maple[/b]
[img]http://orig12.deviantart.net/58ae/f/2017/175/2/0/01a___trident_maples_by_miirshroom-dbdy3e1.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Autumn (Yellow or Orange) // Winter[/size]
[b]2. Red Maple[/b]
[img]http://orig03.deviantart.net/b3f3/f/2017/172/1/6/01b___red_maples_by_miirshroom-dbdl1ni.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Autumn (Green or Red) // Winter[/size]
[b]3. Crimson King Maple[/b]
[img]http://orig13.deviantart.net/9547/f/2017/172/3/7/01c___crimson_king_maples_by_miirshroom-dbdl1nf.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // New Leaves // Summer // Autumn // Winter[/size]
[b]4. Redwood[/b]
[img]http://orig01.deviantart.net/2dcf/f/2017/176/3/9/03a___redwood_by_miirshroom-dbe1z49.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Light // Shadow // Autumn // Winter[/size]
[b]5. Juniper[/b]
[img]http://orig02.deviantart.net/1037/f/2017/177/1/a/03b___juniper_by_miirshroom-dbe6gk3.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter
*Note: Assumed that larger version is being ordered unless specified otherwise.[/size]
[b]23. White Pine[/b]
[img]http://orig09.deviantart.net/be15/f/2017/175/2/c/10a___pine_by_miirshroom-dbdxf90.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Shadow // Shimmering Pine // Autumn // Winter[/size]
[b]10. Hemlock[/b]
[img]http://orig00.deviantart.net/8e32/f/2017/177/1/c/04a___hemlock_by_miirshroom-dbe6gkd.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter[/size]
[b]6. Honeycrisp Apple Tree = 10x Honeycrisp Apple[/b]
[img]http://orig05.deviantart.net/a034/f/2017/176/9/d/02b___honeycrisp_by_miirshroom-dbdy3nn.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter // All-seasons[/size]
[b]7. Granny Smith Apple Tree[/b]
[img]http://orig12.deviantart.net/59bf/f/2017/176/b/8/02a___granny_smith_by_miirshroom-dbdy3na.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter // All-seasons[/size]
[b]8. Sour Green Apple Tree[/b]
[img]http://orig09.deviantart.net/c674/f/2017/181/1/b/02d___sour_green_by_miirshroom-dbdy3oj.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter // All-seasons[/size]
[b]9. Red Delicious Apple Tree[/b]
[img]http://orig03.deviantart.net/9788/f/2017/176/1/6/02c___red_delicious_by_miirshroom-dbdy3o1.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter // All-seasons[/size]
[b]11. Swamp Chestnut Oak[/b]
[img]http://orig07.deviantart.net/d37e/f/2017/177/1/b/05a___swamp_oak_by_miirshroom-dbe6gjc.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Autumn (green or red) // Winter[/size]
[b]17. White Oak[/b]
[img]http://orig12.deviantart.net/066b/f/2017/176/3/0/05c___white_oak_by_miirshroom-dbe26wt.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Autumn (Yellow or Orange) // Winter[/size]
[b]21. Willow Oak[/b]
[img]http://orig14.deviantart.net/6d26/f/2017/176/9/d/05b___willow_oak_by_miirshroom-dbe26wn.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Autumn (Yellow or Orange) // Winter[/size]
[b]22. Black Oak[/b]
[img]http://orig04.deviantart.net/24a2/f/2017/176/4/e/05d___black_oak_by_miirshroom-dbe26x2.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Autumn (green or red) // Winter[/size]
[b]15. Palmate Maple[/b]
[img]https://orig11.deviantart.net/a3f8/f/2017/247/d/7/06a___palmate_maple_by_miirshroom-dbmfrwv.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter[/size]
[b]16. Silver Maple[/b]
[img]https://orig14.deviantart.net/b422/f/2017/247/4/d/06b___silver_maple_by_miirshroom-dbmfrwy.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter[/size]
[b]18. Sugar Maple[/b]
[img]http://orig13.deviantart.net/0718/f/2017/176/a/4/06c___sugar_maple_by_miirshroom-dbdy7ba.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Autumn (Yellow, Orange or Red) // Winter[/size]
[b]14. Tortoiseshell Bamboo[/b]
[img]http://orig04.deviantart.net/4b6f/f/2017/176/a/7/07a___tortoiseshell_bamboo_by_miirshroom-dbdy52s.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter[/size]
[b]12. Miniature Potash Peach[/b]
[img]http://orig00.deviantart.net/d942/f/2017/176/e/7/08a___potash_peach_by_miirshroom-dbdy3ie.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Smoke // Autumn // Winter[/size]
[b]13. Wisp Fruit[/b]
[img]http://orig05.deviantart.net/6bb4/f/2017/176/7/7/08b___wisp_fruit_by_miirshroom-dbdy3jc.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Smoke // Autumn // Winter[/size]
[b]19. Paper Birch[/b]
[img]http://orig06.deviantart.net/4ce5/f/2017/176/f/9/09a___paper_birch_by_miirshroom-dbdy3pj.png[/img]
[size=2]Flower // Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter // Starwood Night[/size]
[b]20. Crimson Frost Birch[/b]
[img]http://orig14.deviantart.net/bb31/f/2017/176/7/7/09b___crimson_frost_birch_by_miirshroom-dbdy3qf.png[/img]
[size=2]Flower // Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter // Starwood Day[/size]
[b]24. Willow[/b]
[img]http://orig12.deviantart.net/dd9b/f/2017/177/e/5/11___willow_by_miirshroom-dbe6gkm.png[/img]
[size=2]Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter[/size]
[b]25. Date Palm[/b]
[img]https://orig00.deviantart.net/1c05/f/2018/098/b/4/12b___date_palm_by_miirshroom-dc8b6ck.png[/img]
[size=2] Flowering // New Fruit // Ripe Fruit // Plain[/size]
[b]26. Yellow Banana[/b]
[img]http://orig05.deviantart.net/2c13/f/2017/184/8/d/13a___banana_by_miirshroom-dbewtsz.png[/img]
[size=2]Plain // Flowering // New Fruit // Ripe Fruit[/size]
[b]27. Green Plantain[/b]
[b]28. Red Banana[/b]
[b]29. Plantain[/b]
[img]http://orig05.deviantart.net/9bd9/f/2017/175/3/8/13b___plantainbananas_by_miirshroom-dbdxf9x.png[/img]
[size=2]Plain // Flowering // New Fruit // Ripe Fruit [/size]
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[size=5][b][u]Available Shrubs[/u][/b][/size]
[item=prickly pear][item=wasteland pear][item=irradiated pear]
[size=2]Prickly Pear // Wasteland Pear // Irradiated Pear[/size]
[b]Prickly Pear[/b]
[img]https://orig04.deviantart.net/2838/f/2017/245/4/4/z01_cacti_by_miirshroom-dbm7j33.png[/img]
[size=2]Flowering // Fruiting // Plain[/size]
[i]As an alternate version, many small prickly pear fragments (i.e. 1-2 node cacti) can be scattered across the substrate in a custom-built cluster.[/i]
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[item=Blue Rose][item=Heart Rose][item=Patio Rose][item=Pale Pink Rose]
[size=2]Blue Rose // Heart Rose // Pale Pink Rose // Patio Rose[/size]
[img]https://orig01.deviantart.net/66b8/f/2017/247/2/5/z02_standard_roses_by_miirshroom-dbmdy3s.png[/img]
Stems: Dark green // Medium Green // Light Green // Autumn
[item=Wilting Rose][item=Withered Rose]
[size=2]Wilting Rose // Withered Rose[/size]
[img]https://orig14.deviantart.net/4b85/f/2017/247/a/d/z03_special_roses_by_miirshroom-dbmdzf9.png[/img]
[u]Additional Rose Colours:[/u]
Yellow // Sepia // Blush // Crimson // Blue // Purple // Black
[u]Leaf Colours:[/u]
Green // Gold // White
Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter
*Note: Assumed that larger version is being ordered unless specified otherwise.
23. White Pine
Spring // Summer // Shadow // Shimmering Pine // Autumn // Winter
10. Hemlock
Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter
6. Honeycrisp Apple Tree = 10x Honeycrisp Apple
Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter // All-seasons
7. Granny Smith Apple Tree
Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter // All-seasons
8. Sour Green Apple Tree
Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter // All-seasons
9. Red Delicious Apple Tree
Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter // All-seasons 11. Swamp Chestnut Oak
Spring // Summer // Autumn (green or red) // Winter
17. White Oak
Spring // Summer // Autumn (Yellow or Orange) // Winter
21. Willow Oak
Spring // Summer // Autumn (Yellow or Orange) // Winter
22. Black Oak
Spring // Summer // Autumn (green or red) // Winter
15. Palmate Maple
Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter
16. Silver Maple
Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter
18. Sugar Maple
Spring // Summer // Autumn (Yellow, Orange or Red) // Winter
14. Tortoiseshell Bamboo
Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter
12. Miniature Potash Peach
Spring // Summer // Smoke // Autumn // Winter
13. Wisp Fruit
Spring // Summer // Smoke // Autumn // Winter
19. Paper Birch
Flower // Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter // Starwood Night
20. Crimson Frost Birch
Flower // Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter // Starwood Day
24. Willow
Spring // Summer // Autumn // Winter
25. Date Palm
Flowering // New Fruit // Ripe Fruit // Plain
26. Yellow Banana
Plain // Flowering // New Fruit // Ripe Fruit
27. Green Plantain 28. Red Banana 29. Plantain
Plain // Flowering // New Fruit // Ripe Fruit
Available Shrubs
Prickly Pear
Plant
It is advised to pick with care, when you pick a prickly pear.
62
7
Wasteland Pear
Plant
Finding a wasteland pear is easy. It is finding one that is not a dried out husk that presents a challenge.
62
7
Irradiated Pear
Plant
Eating this will either give one extraordinary powers or intestinal distress. Or extraordinary distress and intestinal powers.
62
7
Prickly Pear // Wasteland Pear // Irradiated Pear
Prickly Pear
Flowering // Fruiting // Plain
As an alternate version, many small prickly pear fragments (i.e. 1-2 node cacti) can be scattered across the substrate in a custom-built cluster.
Blue Rose
Plant
White roses can take on many colors by tinting their water. Plant connoisseurs have also tried to encourage them to take on other flavors as well. This one tastes faintly of blueberries.
17
2
Heart Rose
Plant
Consuming or gifting these flowers is good for one's heart.
25
3
Patio Rose
Plant
These small roses are a favored gift to the smaller dragon species.
25
3
Pale Pink Rose
Plant
A romantic bouquet and dinner for dragons.
17
2
Blue Rose // Heart Rose // Pale Pink Rose // Patio Rose
Stems: Dark green // Medium Green // Light Green // Autumn
Wilting Rose
Plant
This rose did not take the trip in the Journeyman Satchel well. (Special thanks orchidemily)
100
9
Withered Rose
Plant
Even in its withered state, the perfume of this rose remains nauseatingly strong. Dragons may use such blooms to cover up all manner of undesirable scents. (Special thanks Greyjoy.)
100
9
Wilting Rose // Withered Rose
Additional Rose Colours:
Yellow // Sepia // Blush // Crimson // Blue // Purple // Black Leaf Colours:
Green // Gold // White
[center][size=6][b][u]Plants and Creatures[/u][/b][/size]
[i]Plants and Creatures are based on the food items available through Flight Rising activities. Many items have more than one "pose" so that there can be greater variety in planter compositions.[/i]
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[size=4][u][b]Plants:[/b][/u][/size]
[i]There are 5 general descriptors used to categorize plant items.[/i]
[left][b]Ground-cover:[/b] Effective at covering the substrate without much interference with the leaves of the Bonsai. May interact slightly with the planter edge.
[b]Medium Plant:[/b] Ground cover plants that also may extend to bonsai branches
[b]Grows on Bonsai:[/b] Either grows on trunk, hangs from branches, or both.
[b]Overhangs Planter:[/b] Ground cover that also grows over the edge of the planter.
[b]Medium Plant:[/b] Grows past lower branches of most bonsai, but not much higher.
[b]Extra-Tall Plant:[/b] Narrow stalks, but approach the same height as the Bonsai.
[/left]
[rule]
[img]https://orig00.deviantart.net/5938/f/2018/056/3/f/plants01_by_miirshroom-dc4aj61.png[/img]
[img]https://orig00.deviantart.net/a6be/f/2018/056/7/9/plants02_by_miirshroom-dc4am5s.png[/img]
[item=Desert Scrub][item=Sea Grass][item=Jungle Grass][item=Sweet Grass]
[size=2]Desert Scrub // Sea Grass // Jungle Grass // Sweet Grass[/size]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/CB9mVVv.png[/img][img]http://i.imgur.com/xl19kkw.png[/img]
[u][b]Grasses:[/b][/u]
[b]Ground-cover.[/b] 2 varieties: short grasses and long grasses.
Desert Scrub alternate version - [i]Golden Grass[/i]
Sea Grass alternate version - [i]Shade Grass[/i]
[item=Star Moss][item=Bonebark Mold][item=Arctic Scrub][item=Green Algae]
[size=2]Star Moss // Bonebark Mold // Artic Scrub // Green Algae[/size]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/TxEqnsx.png[/img][img]http://i.imgur.com/BpwbrFM.png[/img]
[u][b]Mosses:[/b][/u]
[b]Ground Cover.[/b] Delivered in clumps.
[u]Special notes: [/u]
Star Moss alternate version - [i]Daytime Star Moss[/i]
Green Algae alternate version - [i]Wildwoods Green Moss[/i]
[item=Cindershroom][item=Mycena Mushroom][item=Diseased Fungus][item=Glow Mushroom]
[size=2]Cindershroom // Mycena Mushroom // Diseased Fungus // Glow Mushroom[/size]
[u][b]Mushrooms #1:[/b][/u]
[b]Ground-cover.[/b] Selected at random from 3 different cluster shapes.
[item=Chickweed][item=Stellaria Media][item=Maidens Blush]
[size=2]Chickweed // Stellaria Media // Maidens Blush[/size]
[u][b]Chickweed:[/b][/u]
[b]Ground-cover.[/b] Delivered in clumps.
[item=Clover][item=Lucky Star][item=Highland Dryleaf][item=Subterranean Clover]
[size=2]Clover // Lucky Star // Highland Dryleaf // Subterranean Clover[/size]
[u][b]Clover:[/b][/u]
[b]Ground-cover. Slight overhang.[/b] Delivered in clumps. Clover flowers available.
[item=Fire Flower][item=Redblood Sapper][item=Greenpod Bloom]
[size=2]Fire Flower // Redblood Sapper // Greenwood Bloom[/size]
[u][b]Mire Pod Flower:[/b][/u]
[b]Ground cover. Slight overhang.[/b] Flowers and pods available.
[item=Stonewatch Flatblade][item=Stonewatch Scrub]
[size=2]Stonewatch Flatblade // Stonewatch Scrub[/size]
[u][b]Flatblade:[/b][/u]
[b]Medium. Ground cover.[/b] Delivered in clumps
[item=Hallowed Ivy][item=Silvery Ivy]
[size=2]Hallowed Ivy // Silvery Ivy[/size]
[u][b]Ivy #1:[/b][/u]
[b]Overhangs planter.[/b]
[item=Corpsemaker Ivy][item=Dustbowl Ivy]
[size=2]Corpsemaker Ivy // Dustbowl Ivy[/size]
[u][b]Ivy #2:[/b][/u]
[b]Ground cover. Slight overhang.[/b]
[item=Bluelipped Thresh][item=Dayglo Thresh]
[size=2]Bluelipped Thresh // Dayglow Thresh[/size]
[u][b]Thresh:[/b][/u]
[b]Medium. Ground Cover.[/b] Tall grass with short flower-spike.
A version that is only the tall grass may be used occasionally when many Threshes are ordered at once.
[item=Speckled Petunia][item=Bicolor Petunia]
[size=2]Speckled Petunia // Bicolor Petunia[/size]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/klOCWVJ.png[/img][img]https://i.imgur.com/Ei6NRWg.png[/img][img]https://i.imgur.com/YHLEYUp.png[/img]
[size=2]Speckled Petunia // Bicolor Petunia
Yellow // Pink // Red [/size]
[u][b]Petunia:[/b][/u]
[b]Medium Plant.[/b]Typically delivered in single clump.
[item=Ancient Mushroom][item=Dwarf Mushroom]
[size=2]Ancient Mushroom // Dwarf Mushroom[/size]
[u][b]Mushrooms #2:[/b][/u]
[b]Medium. Ground Cover.[/b] Often delivered as either one mushroom cluster, or a pair of two solitary mushrooms.
[item=Cliffside Milkweed][item=Golden Milkweed]
[size=2]Cliffside Milkweed // Golden Milkweed[/size]
[u][b]Milkweed:[/b][/u]
[b]Extra-tall plant.[/b] Flower clusters along a tall leafy stalk. Selected at random from 2 possible shapes.
[item=Bloody Snapdragon][item=Madame Snapdragon]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/NkSQC8q.png[/img][img]https://i.imgur.com/7suNg3M.png[/img][img]https://i.imgur.com/lxmGisG.png[/img]
[size=2]Bloody Snapdragon // Madame Snapdragon[/size]
[size=2]White // Yellow // Pink[/size]
[u][b]Snapdragon:[/b][/u]
[b]Extra-tall plant.[/b] Tall flower-spike. Selected at random from 2 possible shapes.
[item=Red Emperor Tulip][item=Black Tulip][item=Blue Parrot Tulip][item=Carnaval Tulip]
[size=2]Red Emperor Tulip // Black Tulip // Blue Parrot Tulip // Carnaval Tulip[/size]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/pU3tDSv.png[/img][img]http://i.imgur.com/8BdYXAD.png[/img]
[u][b]Tulips:[/b][/u]
[b]Medium Plant.[/b] Tulip head just above mid-height of the planter. Selected at random from 2 possible shapes.
Custom colours:
[b][i]Raincloud Tulip mix[/i][/b] choose cyan/magenta/violet
[b][i]Sunshine Tulip mix[/i][/b] choose pink/Orange/Yellow
[item=Crisp-leaf Amaranth][item=Sandhills Amaranth][item=Greenstripe Amaranth][item=Amaranth]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/rBYsAni.png[/img][img]https://i.imgur.com/EQOpdK8.png[/img]
[size=2]Crisp-leaf Amaranth // Sandhills Amaranth // Greenstripe Amaranth // Amaranth
Red Decorative // Mixed Decorative[/size]
[u][b]Amaranth:[/b][/u]
[b]Medium Plant:[/b] Selected from 3 different sizes. Amaranth (A) is the standard version and Amaranth (B) is the alternative decorative version.
Custom colours:
[b][i]Red Decorative Amaranth[/i][/b]
[b][i]Mixed Decorative Amaranth[/i][/b] choose yellow/orange/red
[item=Daffodil][item=Starfall Blossom][item=Lume Daffodil]
[size=2]Daffodil // Starfall Blossom // Lume Daffodil[/size]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/QlqtdXU.png[/img]
[u][b]Daffodil:[/b][/u]
[b]Medium to Extra-Tall Plant:[/b] Daffodil head just above mid-height of the planter. Selected at random from 3 possible shapes. Alternatively, can be ordered as the leaves only - i.e. no flower head.
Daffodil alternate version - [i]Narcissis[/i]
[item=Grove Fern][item=Ghost-Painted Fern]
[size=2]Grove Fern // Ghost-Painted Fern[/size]
[u][b]Fern:[/b][/u]
[b]Medium to Extra-Tall Plant.[/b]Delivered in clusters of 2-3.
[item=Umbra Parthenium][item=Feverfew]
[size=2]Umbra Parthenium // Feverfew[/size]
[u][b]Parthenium:[/b][/u]
[b]Extra-Tall Plant.[/b]Selected from 2 possible shapes.
[item=Stonespine][item=Ashfall Prickler][item=Notocactus][item=Tundra Cactus]
[size=2]Stonespine // Ashfall Prickler // Notocactus // Tundra Cactus[/size]
[u][b]Barrel Cacti:[/b][/u]
[b]Medium Plant:[/b] Often delivered as 2 cacti of different size; may be grouped together or not.
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[size=4][u][b]Creatures:[/b][/u][/size]
[i]There are 4 general descriptors used to categorize creature items, to give an idea of the quantities that would fit in the Bonsai planters without overcrowding.[/i]
[left][b]Small:[/b] Recommended quantity of 3-6 in the smallest (100 pixel) Bonsai planter.
[b]Medium:[/b] Recommended quantity of 1-3 in the smallest Bonsai planter.
[b]Large:[/b] Recommended quantity of 0-1 in the smallest Bonsai planter.
[b]Extra-small:[/b] Exclusive to some insects. Items in this category may receive either multiples of the same creature, or may be paired with a unique special effect.[/left]
[rule]
[img]https://orig06.deviantart.net/b5b7/f/2017/244/a/b/birds01_by_miirshroom-dbm3r6m.png[/img]
[img]https://orig00.deviantart.net/06ac/f/2017/244/b/a/birds02_by_miirshroom-dbm3qg4.png[/img]
[item=Java Sparrow][item=Zephyr Sparrow][item=Black Capped Chickadee][item=Common Sparrow][item=Gold-Throated Sparrow]
[size=2]Java Sparrow // Zephyr Sparrow // Black Capped Chickadee // Common Sparrow // Gold-Throated Sparrow[/size]
[u][b]Sparrows 1:[/b][/u]
[b]Small Bird:[/b] 3 perched poses and 1 flying. Can perch in the leaves of a tree, or on the planter/base of tree trunk.
[item=Black Capped Budgie][item=Blue Throated Budgie][item=Oasis Songbird][item=Bog Canary]
[size=2]Black Capped Budgie // Blue Throated Budgie // Oasis Songbird // Bog Canary[/size]
[u][b]Budgies:[/b][/u]
[b]Small-Medium Bird:[/b] 3 poses: Can perch in the leaves of a tree, or on substrate/base of tree trunk (tail too long to perch on edge of planter, but can perch on the rims of pots)
[item=Dustwing Hummingbird][item=Ruby-throated Hummingbird][item=White-Eared Hummingbird][item=Blue-throated Hummingbird][item=Frostbite Hummingbird]
[size=2]Dustwing // Ruby-throated // White-Eared // Blue-throated // Frostbite Hummingbird[/size]
[u][b]Hummingbirds:[/b][/u]
[b]Small Bird:[/b] 2 flying poses and 1 perched pose
[item=Greyback Sparrow][item=Sunspot Sparrow]
Greyback Sparrow // Sunspot Sparrow
[u][b]Sparrows 2:[/b][/u]
[b]Small Bird:[/b] 2 perched poses
[item=Black Masked Lovebird][item=Lovebird]
Black Masked Lovebird // Lovebird
[u][b]Lovebirds:[/b][/u]
[b]Small-Medium Bird:[/b] 3 perched poses
[item=Bobwhite Quail][item=Flecked Bushrunner][item=False-Peacock Quail][item=Valley Quail]
[size=2]Bobwhite Quail // Flecked Bushrunner // False-Peacock Quail // Valley Quail[/size]
[u][b]Quails:[/b][/u]
[b]Medium Bird:[/b] Female and male variants available. May be standing on ground or sitting in Bonsai.
[item=Black Orpington][item=Dappled Clucker][item=Dusk Orpington][item=Hooded Hen]
[size=2]Black Orphington // Dappled Clucker // Dusk Orpington // Hooded Hen[/size]
[u][b]Chickens:[/b][/u]
[b]Large Bird:[/b] 2 poses: standing and sitting. Chicks also available (2 poses).
[item=Crow][item=Magpie][item=Bleeding Heart Crow][item=Leucistic Crow]
[size=2]Crow // Magpie // Bleeding Heart Crow // Leucistic Crow[/size]
[u][b]Crows:[/b][/u]
[b]Large Bird:[/b] 2 poses: back facing the front (can sit in trees), and profile view (can sit on the substrate). Both can stand on the substrate.
[item=Wildwood Owlet][item=Sakura Owlet]
[size=2]Wildwood Owlet // Sakura Owlet[/size]
[u][b]Owlets:[/b][/u]
[b]Medium Bird:[/b] Most commonly perches on tree-trunk, but can be placed elsewhere if space permits.
[item=Omen Seeker][item=Squall Seeker]
[size=2]Omen Seeker // Squall Seeker[/size]
[u][b]Seekers:[/b][/u]
[b]Medium-Large Bird:[/b] 2 poses: back facing the front (can sit in trees), and profile view (can sit on the substrate). Both can stand on the substrate.
Smaller sized version of Crow sprites.
[img]https://orig00.deviantart.net/74e9/f/2018/078/e/0/mammals01_by_miirshroom-dc6epa2.png[/img]
[item=Satin Mouse][item=Roan Mouse][item=Sun Flecked Fieldmouse][item=Duskrat]
[size=2]Satin Mouse // Roan Mouse // Sun Flecked Fieldmouse // Duskrat[/size]
[u][b]Mice:[/b][/u]
[b]Small Mammal:[/b] Most commonly placed on ground, but can be placed in some lower tree branches.
[item=Static Charged Lemming][item=Singed Lemming][item=Arctic Lemming][item=Collared Lemming]
[size=2]Static Charged Lemming // Singed Lemming // Arctic Lemming // Collared Lemming[/size]
[u][b]Lemmings:[/b][/u]
[b]Small-Medium Mammal:[/b] Two poses: Huddled on all 4 feet or balanced on 2 feet
[item=Sandstrike Hedgehog][item=Everglade Hedgehog][item=Hedgehog][item=Speedy]
[size=2]Sandstrike Hedgehog // Everglade Hedgehog // Hedgehog // Albino Hedgehog[/size]
[u][b]Hedgehogs:[/b][/u]
[b]Medium Mammal:[/b] 2 poses. Best placed peeking out from behind vegetation.
[item=Ashfall Bat][item=Nightwing Bat][item=Plague Bat][item=Brown Bat]
[size=2]Ashfall Bat // Nightwing Bat // Plague Bat // Brown Bat[/size]
[u][b]Bats 1:[/b][/u]
[b]Medium Mammal:[/b] Flying or hanging upside down.
(note: not all bonsai support hanging bats! Maple #1 are the best-suited).
[item=Grey Squirrel][item=Red Squirrel][item=White Squirrel][item=Black Squirrel]
[size=2]Grey Squirrel // Red Squirrel // White Squirrel // Black Squirrel[/size]
[u][b]Squirrels 1:[/b][/u]
[b]Medium Mammal:[/b] 3 poses. One of these poses is for crawling on tops of trees. The other 2 can be shown holding small items, such as acorns.
[item=Old World Rabbit][item=Snowshoe Rabbit][item=Cottontail Rabbit][item=Marsh Rabbit]
[size=2]Old World Rabbit // Snowshoe Rabbit // Cottontail Rabbit // Marsh Rabbit[/size]
[u][b]Rabbits:[/b][/u]
[b]Large Mammal:[/b] 3 poses.
[img]https://orig14.deviantart.net/09c1/f/2017/244/b/b/reptiles01_by_miirshroom-dbm3r86.png[/img]
[item=Puddlehopper][item=Dreamwaker][item=Poison Dart Frog Companion]
[size=2]Puddlehopper // Dreamwaker // Poison Dart Frog[/size]
[u][b]Dart Frogs:[/b][/u]
[b]Small Amphibian:[/b] Best placed sitting on top of objects or otherwise isolated from clutter. Can also be placed on the sides of pots.
[item=Writhing Treesnake][item=Coiled Burnserpent][item=Corn Snake]
[size=2]Writhing Treesnake // Coiled Burnserpent // Corn Snake[/size]
[u][b]Small Snakes:[/b][/u]
[b]Small-Medium Reptile:[/b] Treesnake and Burnserpent can be wrapped around bonsai branches, or coiled on planter. Corn snake has two poses for being coiled on planter, but none for being in the tree.
[item=Dust Slither][item=Coral Snake][item=Olive Sea Snake][item=Emerald Ratsnake]
[size=2]Dust Slither // Coral Snake // Olive Sea Snake // Emerald Ratsnake[/size]
[u][b]Ground Snakes:[/b][/u]
[b]Medium Reptile:[/b] 2 poses: Coiled overhanging the planter edge, or raised into the air as if preparing to strike.
[item=Cave Gecko][item=Leopard Gecko][item=Tree Gecko][item=Tokay Gecko]
[size=2]Cave Gecko // Leopard Gecko // Tree Gecko // Tokay Gecko[/size]
[u][b]Geckos:[/b][/u]
[b]Medium Reptile:[/b] Stands on substrate or hangs over edge of planter.
Alternate Versions:
Cave Gecko: "Glowing Stripe" colouration
Leopard Gecko: "Purple Tail" edit
Tree Gecko: "Tree Climbing" pose
Tokay Gecko: "Large Size" species characteristic
[item=Onyx Cobra][item=Amethyst Striker][item=Opal Cobra][item=Emerald Striker]
[size=2]Onyx Cobra // Amethyst Striker // Opal Cobra // Emerald Striker[/size]
[u][b]Cobras:[/b][/u]
[b]Large Reptile:[/b] Hangs slightly over edge of planter/pots. Can sit outside of planter.
2 poses: Face forward or looking to side.
[img]https://orig00.deviantart.net/af97/f/2017/264/8/f/reptiles02_by_miirshroom-dbo6aao.png[/img]
[item=Blue Bandit][item=Mud Turtle][item=Snapping Turtle][item=Steppes Box Turtle]
[size=2]Blue Bandit // Mud Turtle // Snapping Turtle // Steppes Box Turtle[/size]
[u][b]Turtles:[/b][/u]
[b]Large Reptile:[/b] 3 possible poses & 2 sizes. Can sit outside of planter. Body shape varies depending on the turtle.
[img]https://orig01.deviantart.net/a32c/f/2017/244/2/c/insects01_by_miirshroom-dbm3r70.png[/img]
[img]https://orig13.deviantart.net/cfd4/f/2017/244/f/7/insects02_by_miirshroom-dbm3qfw.png[/img]
[item=Perdita Bee][item=White Lace Honeybee][item=Honeybee][item=Glade Swarmer]
[size=2]Perdita Bee // White Lace Honeybee // Honeybee // Glade Swarmer[/size]
[u][b]Bees:[/b][/u]
[b]Extra-small Insect:[/b] Delivered in swarming groups of 3
[item=Blow Fly][item=Fly][item=Gold Fly][item=Tachinid Fly]
Blow Fly // Fly // Gold Fly // Tachinid Fly
[u][b]Flies:[/b][/u]
[b]Extra-small Insect:[/b] Delivered in swarming groups of 3
[item=Rhododendron Leafhopper][item=Common Froghopper][item=Alder Spittlebug][item=Red and Black Froghopper]
[size=2]Rhodedendron Leafhopper // Common Froghopper // Alder Spittlebug // Red and Black Froghopper[/size]
[u][b]Leafhoppers:[/b][/u]
[b]Extra-small Insect:[/b] Delivered in sets of 3 randomly placed across the planter
[item=Lady Bug][item=Bean Beetle][item=Two-Tone Brown Beetle][item=Harlequin Ladybug]
[size=2]Ladybug // Bean Beetle // Two-Tone Brown Beetle // Harlequin Ladybug[/size]
[u][b]Ladybugs:[/b][/u]
[b]Extra-small Insect:[/b] Delivered in sets of 3 randomly placed across the planter
[item=Wasteland Pauper][item=Meal Moth][item=Black Witch][item=White Cabbage Butterfly]
[size=2]Wasteland Pauper // Meal Moth // Black Witch // White Cabbage Butterfly[/size]
[u][b]Small Butterflies:[/b][/u]
[b]Small Insect:[/b] Flying and perched poses available.
Delivered in sets of 2 (typ. 1 flying and 1 perched)
[item=Boxer Mantis][item=Jungle Mantis][item=Highgrass Priest][item=Dead Leaf Mantis]
[size=2]Boxer Mantis // Jungle Mantis // Highgrass Priest // Dead Leaf Mantis[/size]
[u][b]Mantises:[/b][/u]
[b]Small Insect:[/b] There are two slightly different sizes using the same pose.
[item=Garden Snail][item=White lipped Snail][item=Land Snail][item=Banded Snail]
[size=2]Garden Snail // White Lipped Snail // Land Snail // Banded Snail[/size]
[u][b]Snails:[/b][/u]
[b]Small Insect:[/b] Climb on any surface where they might fit. Can climb vertical objects
[item=Scalescarab][item=Toxindiver][item=Rolling Scarab][item=Dung Beetle]
[size=2]Scalescarab // Toxindiver // Rolling Scarab // Dung Beetle[/size]
[u][b]Scarabs:[/b][/u]
[b]Small Insect:[/b] Crawling on planter/tree-tops or flying.
[item=Frost Whisper][item=Fallout Whisper]
[size=2]Frost Whisper // Fallout Whisper[/size]
[u][b]Lantern Moths:[/b][/u]
[b]Medium-Large Insect:[/b] Perched or flying. Typically placed near top of planter due to long tails.
[item=Catocala Moth][item=Dark-bordered Beauty][item=Micromoth][item=Runic Pug Moth]
[size=2]Catocala Moth // Dark-bordered Beauty // Micromoth // Runic Pug Moth[/size]
[u][b]Pattern Moths:[/b][/u]
[b]Small Insect:[/b]
[i]3 flying poses and 2 perched poses available.[/i]
Runic Pug Moths can be recoloured to match any elemental flight.
[item=Petalwing Matriarch][item=Vibrant Flutterer]
[size=2]Petalwing Matriarch // Vibrant Flutterer[/size]
[u][b]Large Butterfly:[/b][/u]
[b]Medium-Large Insect:[/b] Wings outstretched in flight, or folded.
Note that folded option shows [i]brown[/i] wing underside.[/center]
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[center][size=5][b][font=century gothic]Decorations[/font][/b][/size]
[u][b]Bricks:[/b][/u]
[img]https://orig12.deviantart.net/fc28/f/2017/247/0/3/bricks_previews_by_miirshroom-dbmeq9p.png[/img]
[item=Clay][item=Even More Beautiful Boulder][item=Beautiful Boulder][/center]
[left][LIST]
[*]Moss and grasses can be added growing on the brick pyramid and brick wall.
[/LIST][/left]
[center][size=4][u][b]Columns:[/b][/u][/size]
[img]https://orig08.deviantart.net/8679/f/2017/247/e/1/columns_previews_by_miirshroom-dbmf4s2.png[/img]
Available in 5 colours:
[item=Gypsum][item=Intact Clay Relief][item=Limestone Stalactite][item=Shadowbinder's Tears][item=Lava Stalactite][/center]
[left][LIST]
[*]Single, double, or triple configurations available.
[*]Can be ordered with or without a top beam.
[*]Can order components according to the letter/number key, or leave it to Artist's Choice.
[*]Small ground cover plants can be added to the beam (column height will decrease accordingly).
[/LIST][/left]
[center][size=4][u][b]Trellises:[/b][/u][/size][/center]
[center][img]https://orig08.deviantart.net/04bb/f/2017/247/8/7/trellis_previews_by_miirshroom-dbmeqaq.png[/img]
Available in 4 colours:
[item=Sanded Ash Plank][item=Sanded Birch Plank][item=Sanded Cedar Plank][item=Sanded Pine Plank]
[u][b]Runestones and Fragments:[/b][/u]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/mY7fPBz.png[/img]
Hybrid Fragments available in large and small sizes
[item=earth runestone][item=glass hybrid fragment]
[u][b]Stones and Gemstones:[/b][/u]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/c76cfnA.png[/img]
Brown and Grey Balanced Stones are freely configurable, but specific arrangements (bridges, towers, inukshuks, etc) can be specified.
Gems categories: Type 1 (red-black), Type 2 (pastel), Type 3 (green-blue)
[item=Eye Agate][item=Fortification Agate][item=Malachite Agate]
[item=Foo's Eye][item=Prehnite][item=Banded Olivine][item=Banded Ironstone]
[i]Top stone in stone pile can be replaced with a runestone purchased at time of order.
[item=Jade][item=Banded Sardonyx][item=Labradorite][item=Apatite]
[item=Jasper][item=Amber][item=Onyx][item=Almandine]
[item=Rosy Gypsum][item=Celestine][item=Morganite][item=Chrysoberyl]
[u][b]Stones and Crystals:[/b][/u]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/Jb6Rcru.png[/img]
[u][b]Bones & Tusks:[/b][/u]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/n2z8fgG.png[/img]
[u][b]Wood & Vines:[/b][/u]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/V8a56JH.png[/img]
[u][b]Sea-Themed & Shells:[/b][/u]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/dTv7p4G.png[/img]
[u][b]Metal Pieces:[/b][/u]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/uVS0wGA.png[/img]
[u][b]Manufactured Miscellaneous:[/b][/u]
[img]https://i.imgur.com/gPS2gN3.png[/img][/center]
Plants and Creatures are based on the food items available through Flight Rising activities. Many items have more than one "pose" so that there can be greater variety in planter compositions.
Plants: There are 5 general descriptors used to categorize plant items.
Ground-cover: Effective at covering the substrate without much interference with the leaves of the Bonsai. May interact slightly with the planter edge. Medium Plant: Ground cover plants that also may extend to bonsai branches Grows on Bonsai: Either grows on trunk, hangs from branches, or both. Overhangs Planter: Ground cover that also grows over the edge of the planter. Medium Plant: Grows past lower branches of most bonsai, but not much higher. Extra-Tall Plant: Narrow stalks, but approach the same height as the Bonsai.
Desert Scrub
Plant
It may be plentiful, but it tastes like dirt.
15
2
Sea Grass
Plant
Many dragons agree that Sea Grass has a much better flavor than the more common seaweed.
15
2
Jungle Grass
Plant
All manner of creatures can hide in this tall grass.
15
2
Sweet Grass
Plant
Some dragons prefer to chew on Sweet Grass for hours rather than devour it quickly.
Grasses: Ground-cover. 2 varieties: short grasses and long grasses.
Desert Scrub alternate version - Golden Grass
Sea Grass alternate version - Shade Grass
Star Moss
Plant
A dull gray by day, Star Moss sparkles vibrantly at night. Some say it even tastes better then.
25
3
Bonebark Mold
Plant
This mold grows only on dead trees, thus it's plentiful.
25
3
Arctic Scrub
Plant
Many dragons dislike scrubs, but sometimes you have to settle for whatever's available.
25
3
Green Algae
Plant
Hard to believe this is the preferred food of many gigantic sea beasts.
25
3
Star Moss // Bonebark Mold // Artic Scrub // Green Algae
Mosses: Ground Cover. Delivered in clumps. Special notes:
Star Moss alternate version - Daytime Star Moss
Green Algae alternate version - Wildwoods Green Moss
Cindershroom
Plant
Though the spores of the Cindershroom indeed look like smoldering cinders, it's mostly harmless.
20
2
Mycena Mushroom
Plant
Visions of Mycena Mushrooms dancing in your head is a sure sign you've eaten too many.
20
2
Diseased Fungus
Plant
Some dragons insist diseased fungi are zestier than regular fungi.
20
2
Glow Mushroom
Plant
Everything looks strange in the light emitted by this mushroom.
20
2
Cindershroom // Mycena Mushroom // Diseased Fungus // Glow Mushroom Mushrooms #1: Ground-cover. Selected at random from 3 different cluster shapes.
Chickweed
Plant
This weed is used in herbal remedies to soothe itchy scales.
60
6
Stellaria Media
Plant
A delicious addition to any salad.
60
6
Maidens Blush
Plant
It remains unknown if the origin of the name comes from the color of the flowers, or the slight toxicity that can raise a dragon's temperature.
60
6
Chickweed // Stellaria Media // Maidens Blush Chickweed: Ground-cover. Delivered in clumps.
Clover
Plant
Legend speaks of a very rare clover that can unlock anything and uncover buried treasure. This isn't one of them.
15
2
Lucky Star
Plant
The extremely rare eight leaf Lucky Star is said to bestow good luck for life. Unfortunately, this isn't one.
15
2
Highland Dryleaf
Plant
This hardy plant is sometimes the only sustenance found for miles. It also tastes awful.
15
2
Subterranean Clover
Plant
This clover grows only in absolute darkness. It shrivels quickly when exposed to sunlight.
15
2
Clover // Lucky Star // Highland Dryleaf // Subterranean Clover Clover: Ground-cover. Slight overhang. Delivered in clumps. Clover flowers available.
Fire Flower
Plant
Consuming this flower gives dragons of the fire flight the sudden urge to channel their magic into projectile spheres of flame.
42
4
Redblood Sapper
Plant
A virulent bloom, prized for the deep red dye it can produce; abhorred for its tendency to strangle other plants and take over a field.
42
4
Greenpod Bloom
Plant
Harvested as a hard-shelled pod, these plants appear to bloom when slow-cooked over a fire.
42
4
Fire Flower // Redblood Sapper // Greenwood Bloom Mire Pod Flower: Ground cover. Slight overhang. Flowers and pods available.
Stonewatch Flatblade
Plant
Stonewatch harpies may have evolved their plumage to better camouflage with the native plant life.
This plant protects itself with a powerful poison condensed into just a few of its leaves, rendering them useless for photosynthesis and purple in color. Eat the green bits with care!
29
3
Dustbowl Ivy
Plant
The leaves of this plant are dry and brittle for most of the year, but gain flesh and color for a short time after infrequent rainfalls.
This aquatic plant grows on the edges of caves and waterway entrances. It requires the low light and high mineral content such environments provide.
30
3
Dayglo Thresh
Plant
A mild pastel under normal lighting conditions, this plant flares to a brilliant glow when magics are worked in its vicinity.
29
3
Bluelipped Thresh // Dayglow Thresh Thresh: Medium. Ground Cover. Tall grass with short flower-spike.
A version that is only the tall grass may be used occasionally when many Threshes are ordered at once.
Speckled Petunia
Plant
Creates a sweet, grassy note when boiled down and added to a dish.
42
5
Bicolor Petunia
Plant
Lovely when in a vase or in a tummy.
43
5
Speckled Petunia // Bicolor Petunia
Speckled Petunia // Bicolor Petunia
Yellow // Pink // Red Petunia: Medium Plant.Typically delivered in single clump.
Ancient Mushroom
Plant
Eating these mushrooms is rumored to make a dragon grow.
25
3
Dwarf Mushroom
Plant
Eating this mushroom is rumored to make a dragon shrink.
25
3
Ancient Mushroom // Dwarf Mushroom Mushrooms #2: Medium. Ground Cover. Often delivered as either one mushroom cluster, or a pair of two solitary mushrooms.
Cliffside Milkweed
Plant
This species of flower only grows from the cracks of mesa walls.
46
4
Golden Milkweed
Plant
When not used as a snack, this milkweed can also be ground up for pigment. Art you can eat!
46
4
Cliffside Milkweed // Golden Milkweed Milkweed: Extra-tall plant. Flower clusters along a tall leafy stalk. Selected at random from 2 possible shapes.
Bloody Snapdragon
Plant
This hardy plant provides herbivorous dragons with a valuable source of food during long winter months, but tastes awful.
40
4
Madame Snapdragon
Plant
A common myth about this flower is that it sings at midnight and those who consume it are said to be bestowed the gift of a beautiful voice. Most of the time it simply results in terrible indigestion.
40
4
Bloody Snapdragon // Madame Snapdragon White // Yellow // Pink Snapdragon: Extra-tall plant. Tall flower-spike. Selected at random from 2 possible shapes.
Red Emperor Tulip
Plant
Many herbivorous dragons will plant beds of tulips for a cheerful display of color around their lairs and a tasty treat in their bellies.
50
5
Black Tulip
Plant
The comfort food of heart-broken veggie-dragons.
50
5
Blue Parrot Tulip
Plant
Eating these will turn your tongue blue.
50
5
Carnaval Tulip
Plant
Plant eaters consider bouquets of Carnaval Tulips to be 'edible arrangements'.
50
5
Red Emperor Tulip // Black Tulip // Blue Parrot Tulip // Carnaval Tulip
Tulips: Medium Plant. Tulip head just above mid-height of the planter. Selected at random from 2 possible shapes.
Custom colours: Raincloud Tulip mix choose cyan/magenta/violet Sunshine Tulip mix choose pink/Orange/Yellow
Crisp-leaf Amaranth
Plant
While most dragons go straight for the seeds, the leaves of this Amaranth are also harvested by the thrifty forager.
50
6
Sandhills Amaranth
Plant
The seeds, leaves, stems, and roots of Amaranth can be eaten by a hungry dragon, with nothing gone to waste.
50
6
Greenstripe Amaranth
Plant
Naughty hatchlings will pass their Greenstripe Amaranth to familiars to get to the dessert course faster.
50
6
Amaranth
Plant
The seeds of Amaranth can be ground into a nutritious grain.
50
6
Crisp-leaf Amaranth // Sandhills Amaranth // Greenstripe Amaranth // Amaranth
Red Decorative // Mixed Decorative Amaranth: Medium Plant: Selected from 3 different sizes. Amaranth (A) is the standard version and Amaranth (B) is the alternative decorative version.
Custom colours: Red Decorative Amaranth Mixed Decorative Amaranth choose yellow/orange/red
Daffodil
Plant
Boil it, mash it, maybe stick it in a stew. (Special thanks to Falwater.)
65
7
Starfall Blossom
Plant
Starfall Blossoms glow softly at night... and sometimes explode for no apparent reason. Botany can be a dangerous hobby where they grow. (Special thanks to Mirrorstone.)
65
7
Lume Daffodil
Plant
Blooms under moonlight, with a cool, refreshing taste. Often consumed as after-dinner mints. (Special thanks to alcion.)
65
7
Daffodil // Starfall Blossom // Lume Daffodil
Daffodil: Medium to Extra-Tall Plant: Daffodil head just above mid-height of the planter. Selected at random from 3 possible shapes. Alternatively, can be ordered as the leaves only - i.e. no flower head.
Daffodil alternate version - Narcissis
Grove Fern
Plant
Grows along the shaded paths of the forest. A great choice for those foraging for dinner.
25
3
Ghost-Painted Fern
Plant
A naturally occurring plant that is frequently mistaken as a sign that an irate dryad is nearby.
25
3
Grove Fern // Ghost-Painted Fern Fern: Medium to Extra-Tall Plant.Delivered in clusters of 2-3.
Umbra Parthenium
Plant
A night-blooming plant, Umbra Parthenium is irresistible to herbivorous dragons.
28
3
Feverfew
Plant
A tasty treat that may also prevent headaches.
27
3
Umbra Parthenium // Feverfew Parthenium: Extra-Tall Plant.Selected from 2 possible shapes.
Stonespine
Plant
One has to be careful when eating a cactus. No one likes a belly full of needles.
25
3
Ashfall Prickler
Plant
Instead of being filled with water, Ashfall Pricklers contain a spicy sauce that goes well with anything. Weird.
25
3
Notocactus
Plant
Curiously enough, the spines of the Notocactus are rubbery and harmless.
25
3
Tundra Cactus
Plant
It may seem odd to find cacti in the tundra, until you consider it's just a colder sort of desert.
25
3
Stonespine // Ashfall Prickler // Notocactus // Tundra Cactus Barrel Cacti: Medium Plant: Often delivered as 2 cacti of different size; may be grouped together or not.
Creatures: There are 4 general descriptors used to categorize creature items, to give an idea of the quantities that would fit in the Bonsai planters without overcrowding.
Small: Recommended quantity of 3-6 in the smallest (100 pixel) Bonsai planter. Medium: Recommended quantity of 1-3 in the smallest Bonsai planter. Large: Recommended quantity of 0-1 in the smallest Bonsai planter. Extra-small: Exclusive to some insects. Items in this category may receive either multiples of the same creature, or may be paired with a unique special effect.
Java Sparrow
Meat
Known for staying awake for days on end, the Java Sparrow is an excellent source of energy.
15
2
Zephyr Sparrow
Meat
This sparrow can fly amazingly high, only to pass out from lack of oxygen. They tend to be short lived and squishy.
15
2
Black Capped Chickadee
Meat
This songbird has an excellent memory, so the survivors of its flock surely won't forget you.
15
2
Common Sparrow
Meat
As small and plentiful as this bird is, most dragons consider it junk food. Bet you can't eat just one!
15
2
Gold-Throated Sparrow
Familiar
Dragons who choose to bond gold-throated sparrows as familiars often have a difficult time keeping them out of the bellies of their clan-mates.
1450
Java Sparrow // Zephyr Sparrow // Black Capped Chickadee // Common Sparrow // Gold-Throated Sparrow Sparrows 1: Small Bird: 3 perched poses and 1 flying. Can perch in the leaves of a tree, or on the planter/base of tree trunk.
Black Capped Budgie
Meat
White variations of this budgie are rare, and for some reason are frequently attacked by the Black-Caps.
45
4
Blue Throated Budgie
Meat
For reasons unfathomable to those who eat them, budgies are sometimes kept as pets by elderly dragons.
45
4
Oasis Songbird
Meat
The song of the Oasis Songbird has saved many a thirsty dragon from death by leading them to water.
45
4
Bog Canary
Meat
Unlike most canaries, the Bog Canary's singing is offensive to any ear.
45
4
Black Capped Budgie // Blue Throated Budgie // Oasis Songbird // Bog Canary Budgies: Small-Medium Bird: 3 poses: Can perch in the leaves of a tree, or on substrate/base of tree trunk (tail too long to perch on edge of planter, but can perch on the rims of pots)
Dustwing Hummingbird
Meat
These tiny birds feed upon the sweet nectar of cactus flowers.
25
3
Ruby-Throated Hummingbird
Meat
Given the high sugar content of its diet, eating too many of this hummingbird can make small dragons hyper.
25
3
White-Eared Hummingbird
Meat
The name alone has sparked many arguments over whether or not birds really have ears.
25
3
Blue-Throated Hummingbird
Meat
This is the only hummingbird known to actually hum.
25
3
Frostbite Hummingbird
Familiar
Frostbite hummingbirds are the messengers of the Icewarden. These tiny beings are minor ice spirits and not living, breathing birds at all.
1400
Dustwing // Ruby-throated // White-Eared // Blue-throated // Frostbite Hummingbird Hummingbirds: Small Bird: 2 flying poses and 1 perched pose
Greyback Sparrow
Meat
Greyback sparrows' plumage mimics the much larger, more dangerous clouddancer.
41
4
Sunspot Sparrow
Meat
This species has the peculiar habit of perching upside-down.
Scores of bobwhite quail adults come together to build large community nests in rock crofts and trenches.
55
5
Flecked Bushrunner
Meat
In one of the most humorous displays in the animal kingdom, males of this quail species race one another to attract mates, rather than fight.
55
5
False-Peacock Quail
Meat
There isn't much to be said: this quail is just lookin' sooooo good.
55
5
Valley Quail
Meat
Valley Quails are misnamed. They actually live at the crests of hills and mountains.
55
5
Bobwhite Quail // Flecked Bushrunner // False-Peacock Quail // Valley Quail Quails: Medium Bird: Female and male variants available. May be standing on ground or sitting in Bonsai.
Black Orpington
Meat
Males of this species of poultry crow loudly when the sun sets.
50
5
Dappled Clucker
Meat
Unlike most of the animal kingdom, the females of this species of fowl fight over the males. And it is BRUTAL.
50
5
Dusk Orpington
Meat
The toughest, most intimidating forestfowl around. Cousin species to the black orpington.
50
5
Hooded Hen
Meat
This here's a nice, I say, a nice specimen. Though, it's got more nerve than a bum tooth.
50
5
Black Orphington // Dappled Clucker // Dusk Orpington // Hooded Hen Chickens: Large Bird: 2 poses: standing and sitting. Chicks also available (2 poses).
Crow
Meat
Let them eat crow.
55
6
Magpie
Meat
Magpies are hunted for both their meat and their amazing collections of shiny things.
55
6
Bleeding Heart Crow
Meat
Only males display the vibrant 'bleeding heart' coloration for which this subspecies is named.
55
6
Leucistic Crow
Meat
An uncommon sight, made even rarer after you finish your dinner.
55
6
Crow // Magpie // Bleeding Heart Crow // Leucistic Crow Crows: Large Bird: 2 poses: back facing the front (can sit in trees), and profile view (can sit on the substrate). Both can stand on the substrate.
Wildwood Owlet
Meat
This owlet evolved large, adorable eyes to deter hungry predators with its cuteness. Are you going to fall for that? (Special thanks Petrichora.)
20
2
Sakura Owlet
Meat
For a time owls sought to build nests in the Observatory at Focal Point. They quickly stopped when their owlets began turning pink. (Special thanks ZephiraZ.)
20
2
Wildwood Owlet // Sakura Owlet Owlets: Medium Bird: Most commonly perches on tree-trunk, but can be placed elsewhere if space permits.
Omen Seeker
Meat
Many seekers never grow a third eye. As a result, their size and intelligence is greatly diminished.
41
4
Squall Seeker
Meat
These birds are often preyed upon by the larger Storm Seekers. This cannibalism may be an attempt to cull weak blood from their lines, or it may simply be opportunistic predation.
25
2
Omen Seeker // Squall Seeker Seekers: Medium-Large Bird: 2 poses: back facing the front (can sit in trees), and profile view (can sit on the substrate). Both can stand on the substrate.
Smaller sized version of Crow sprites.
Satin Mouse
Meat
Living in arcane-infused fields does strange things to Satin Mice. All that matters is they're magically delicious.
20
2
Roan Mouse
Meat
The Roan Mouse is considered a fancier variety of mouse, yet it tastes like any other.
20
2
Sun Flecked Fieldmouse
Meat
Named for the way it sparkles in sunlight, this strange rodent can leap great distances and has a tendency to brood.
20
2
Duskrat
Meat
The days are much too bright for the Duskrat, thus they only come out at night.
20
2
Satin Mouse // Roan Mouse // Sun Flecked Fieldmouse // Duskrat Mice: Small Mammal: Most commonly placed on ground, but can be placed in some lower tree branches.
Static Charged Lemming
Meat
Most active during storms, the Static-Charged Lemming can deal a nasty shock to predators.
500
15
Singed Lemming
Meat
When their numbers grow too large, Singed Lemmings run en masse into the mouths of volcanoes.
500
15
Arctic Lemming
Meat
The Arctic Lemming is the most dastardly species of lemming.
500
15
Collared Lemming
Meat
The eyes of this lemming stare into your very soul. It knows all your secrets.
500
15
Static Charged Lemming // Singed Lemming // Arctic Lemming // Collared Lemming Lemmings: Small-Medium Mammal: Two poses: Huddled on all 4 feet or balanced on 2 feet
Sandstrike Hedgehog
Meat
It slumbers beneath the ground with only its spines exposed. This tiny terror is named after its similarity to a greater sandstrike.
31
3
Everglade Hedgehog
Meat
Green food is full of vitamins!
31
3
Hedgehog
Familiar
Hedgehogs remain at the top of the ''Most Un-Digestible Snack Food'' list. It's no speedier than any other hedgehog, alas.
1300
Speedy
Familiar
Speedy is a rebel looking for a cause.
0
Sandstrike Hedgehog // Everglade Hedgehog // Hedgehog // Albino Hedgehog Hedgehogs: Medium Mammal: 2 poses. Best placed peeking out from behind vegetation.
Ashfall Bat
Meat
While most bats are active at dusk, Ashfall Bats emerge from their caves as volcanic ash rains from the sky.
20
2
Nightwing Bat
Meat
The Nightwing once nested with a darker, more cunning species of bat. That other species is now extinct.
20
2
Plague Bat
Meat
What's worse than a plague rat? This thing.
20
2
Brown Bat
Meat
The Brown Bat is the least appreciated of all bats.
20
2
Ashfall Bat // Nightwing Bat // Plague Bat // Brown Bat Bats 1: Medium Mammal: Flying or hanging upside down.
(note: not all bonsai support hanging bats! Maple #1 are the best-suited).
Grey Squirrel
Meat
Though their diet consists primarily of nuts, some squirrels long for a grapefruit.
25
3
Red Squirrel
Meat
The Red Squirrel is known for its erratic, some might say screwy, behavior.
25
3
White Squirrel
Meat
This species of squirrel spends its life on the ground.
25
3
Black Squirrel
Meat
Melancholy cousin of the common grey squirrel.
25
3
Grey Squirrel // Red Squirrel // White Squirrel // Black Squirrel Squirrels 1: Medium Mammal: 3 poses. One of these poses is for crawling on tops of trees. The other 2 can be shown holding small items, such as acorns.
Old World Rabbit
Meat
This species has managed to thrive even in the aftermath of two apocalypses. All divergent species of rabbit claim Old World rabbits as their living ancestors.
50
5
Snowshoe Rabbit
Meat
Foolish dragons plummet through banks of snow in pursuit of snowshoe rabbits.
50
5
Cottontail Rabbit
Meat
When confronted with tone-deaf dragons, smaller dragons will plug their ears with cotton balls. Larger species will plug their ears with cottontail rabbits.
50
5
Marsh Rabbit
Meat
Marsh rabbits produce an oil to act as a water repellent. While it does not taste very good, it is not an effective dragon-repellent.
50
5
Old World Rabbit // Snowshoe Rabbit // Cottontail Rabbit // Marsh Rabbit Rabbits: Large Mammal: 3 poses.
Puddlehopper
Meat
Difficult to catch, and more difficult to hold onto.
27
3
Dreamwaker
Meat
The poisons this frog secretes can revive an unconscious dragon.
27
3
Poison Dart Frog Companion
Apparel
Snuggling with your new friend is not advised.
500
Puddlehopper // Dreamwaker // Poison Dart Frog Dart Frogs: Small Amphibian: Best placed sitting on top of objects or otherwise isolated from clutter. Can also be placed on the sides of pots.
Writhing Treesnake
Meat
Treesnakes spend the majority of their lives under fallen leaves on the jungle floor. Who was in charge of classifying this one?
38
4
Coiled Burnserpent
Meat
Mysteriously hot-blooded for a reptile, the burnserpent uses its body heat to startle predators while it wriggles away.
38
4
Corn Snake
Apparel
Corn snakes may come in a variety of colors. This one is a butter corn. Don't tell your lair mates this tidbit, as this may make your new friend sound more appetizing.
500
Writhing Treesnake // Coiled Burnserpent // Corn Snake Small Snakes: Small-Medium Reptile: Treesnake and Burnserpent can be wrapped around bonsai branches, or coiled on planter. Corn snake has two poses for being coiled on planter, but none for being in the tree.
Dust Slither
Meat
Found only in the most arid regions, the Dust Slither can easily be tracked by the winding trail it leaves in sand.
25
3
Coral Snake
Meat
The bright coloring of the Coral Snake warns of its potent venom. Devour them carefully.
25
3
Olive Sea Snake
Meat
This snake is named not for its color, but rather for its curious love of olives.
25
3
Emerald Ratsnake
Meat
This particular species of snake lacks venom and is quite docile- that is... unless you are a rat.
25
3
Dust Slither // Coral Snake // Olive Sea Snake // Emerald Ratsnake Ground Snakes: Medium Reptile: 2 poses: Coiled overhanging the planter edge, or raised into the air as if preparing to strike.
Cave Gecko
Meat
The stripes along a cave gecko's hide become bio-luminescent when it senses danger. Not nature's proudest moment, there.
50
6
Leopard Gecko
Meat
Leopard geckos often slap the sides of rocks and trees with their flattened tails to signal if predators are approaching.
50
6
Tree Gecko
Meat
Excellent camouflage helps this creature blend in with leaves and grasses. Colorblindness doesn't help it when looking for a hiding spot.
50
6
Tokay Gecko
Meat
An incredibly potent layer of poison film covers this reptile's hide.
50
6
Cave Gecko // Leopard Gecko // Tree Gecko // Tokay Gecko Geckos: Medium Reptile: Stands on substrate or hangs over edge of planter.
Alternate Versions:
Cave Gecko: "Glowing Stripe" colouration
Leopard Gecko: "Purple Tail" edit
Tree Gecko: "Tree Climbing" pose
Tokay Gecko: "Large Size" species characteristic
Onyx Cobra
Meat
The venom of an onyx cobra can cause the onset of a gembond in dragons. It is wise to give them a wide berth. (KS Sponsored by Opal.)
55
7
Amethyst Striker
Meat
After consuming the bitter flesh, dragons will often disagree whether to preserve the hide or pick out the glittering gems. (KS Sponsored by Opal.)
55
7
Opal Cobra
Meat
Cobra Attack! (KS Sponsored by Opal.)
55
7
Emerald Striker
Meat
The emeralds are not gems, but reserves of venom; a glittering disappointment. (KS Sponsored by Opal.)
55
7
Onyx Cobra // Amethyst Striker // Opal Cobra // Emerald Striker Cobras: Large Reptile: Hangs slightly over edge of planter/pots. Can sit outside of planter.
2 poses: Face forward or looking to side.
Blue Bandit
Meat
Nocturnal blue bandits never acquire their own food. They are often found escaping with insects stolen from the nests of groundbirds.
53
5
Mud Turtle
Meat
Mud turtles are often mistaken as flat-faced stones laying in moist riverbeds. Using them as stepping stones is not encouraged.
53
5
Snapping Turtle
Meat
If you can get past the nasty bite of a snapping turtle, the meat is quite delectable. Ouch, that smarts!
53
5
Steppes Box Turtle
Meat
This species of turtle is known more for its valuable patterned shell than for its taste.
53
5
Blue Bandit // Mud Turtle // Snapping Turtle // Steppes Box Turtle Turtles: Large Reptile: 3 possible poses & 2 sizes. Can sit outside of planter. Body shape varies depending on the turtle.
Perdita Bee
Insect
Most bees can easily find their way back to their hive. Perdita Bees, on the other hand, are easily lost.
15
2
White Lace Honeybee
Insect
The White Lace Honeybee rarely stings. Some say it's too ladylike for that.
15
2
Honeybee
Insect
The only insect that comes presweetened.
15
2
Glade Swarmer
Insect
Upsetting hives of this insect can either lead to a great feast or a lot of bee stings.
15
2
Perdita Bee // White Lace Honeybee // Honeybee // Glade Swarmer Bees: Extra-small Insect: Delivered in swarming groups of 3
Blow Fly
Insect
Blow flies are very common in the summertime, and generally swarm dragon caves to keep cool.
50
5
Fly
Insect
Flies are pests, plain and simple. Their favorite places to be are inside dragon ears and nostrils.
50
5
Gold Fly
Insect
The gold fly has a very painful bite. If left untreated, it can become quickly infected.
50
5
Tachinid Fly
Insect
Tachinid fly carapaces are sometimes ground up and used in tinctures and tonics due to their highly valuable restorative properties.
50
5
Blow Fly // Fly // Gold Fly // Tachinid Fly Flies: Extra-small Insect: Delivered in swarming groups of 3
Rhododendron Leafhopper
Insect
Swarms of rhododendron leafhoppers inhabit the interiors of bamboo stalks. Hatchlings love playing 'Shake the Stick.'
55
6
Common Froghopper
Insect
Despite its size, the common froghopper is able to jump much higher than the common frog.
55
6
Alder Spittlebug
Insect
The bright blue thorax on the Alder Spittlebug is meant to scare off predators, not attract mates.
55
6
Red and Black Froghopper
Insect
The Red and Black Froghopper is a lot less dangerous than it appears... if one considers a something so tiny to look dangerous.
55
6
Rhodedendron Leafhopper // Common Froghopper // Alder Spittlebug // Red and Black Froghopper Leafhoppers: Extra-small Insect: Delivered in sets of 3 randomly placed across the planter
Lady Bug
Insect
Gardener dragons love having these little ladies in their garden. Better not tell anyone that you snatched this one up!
50
5
Bean Beetle
Insect
While lady bugs are a gardener's joy, bean beetles are considered a pest. Eat them before they eat your flowers!
50
5
Two-tone Brown Beetle
Insect
Dry and disappointing on the outside, gloriously dry and disappointing on the inside.
50
5
Harlequin Ladybug
Insect
These beetles perform acrobatic cartwheels as they fly. Truly a challenge for young dragons to catch!
50
5
Ladybug // Bean Beetle // Two-Tone Brown Beetle // Harlequin Ladybug Ladybugs: Extra-small Insect: Delivered in sets of 3 randomly placed across the planter
Wasteland Pauper
Insect
Every year, vast numbers of this butterfly migrate across the plains. It is called the blue harvest.
25
3
Meal Moth
Insect
The gritty texture of the Meal Moth can leave a bad taste in the mouths of some dragons.
25
3
Black Witch
Insect
This wicked insect is immune to fire, so it often lures predators to their doom by flying through bursts of lava.
25
3
White Cabbage Butterfly
Insect
Caution: Excessive consumption of this butterfly may cause cabbage farts. Think of your den mates.
25
3
Wasteland Pauper // Meal Moth // Black Witch // White Cabbage Butterfly Small Butterflies: Small Insect: Flying and perched poses available.
Delivered in sets of 2 (typ. 1 flying and 1 perched)
Boxer Mantis
Insect
This combative mantis is easy to provoke. It flails its arms in broad, circular motions between attacks.
500
15
Jungle Mantis
Insect
Reports that this bug causes jungle fever are wildly exaggerated. It's harmless and quite tasty.
500
15
Highgrass Priest
Insect
So named for its appearance of piety, the prayers of this Highgrass Priest sadly could not save it.
500
15
Dead Leaf Mantis
Insect
This mantis feasts solely on the brains of other creatures.
500
15
Boxer Mantis // Jungle Mantis // Highgrass Priest // Dead Leaf Mantis Mantises: Small Insect: There are two slightly different sizes using the same pose.
Garden Snail
Insect
Your average garden snail just wants to stand in the middle of where you walk every day, flirting with catastrophe.
55
5
White Lipped Snail
Insect
Oddly enough, white lipped snails move very fast. They're also very poisonous to all but a few dragon breeds.
55
5
Land Snail
Insect
Land snails, on the whole, are much grumpier than air or water snails (for obvious reasons).
55
5
Banded Snail
Insect
The vivid stripe patterns along this snail's back indicate its age.
55
5
Garden Snail // White Lipped Snail // Land Snail // Banded Snail Snails: Small Insect: Climb on any surface where they might fit. Can climb vertical objects
Scalescarab
Insect
Unlike fleas, ticks, and mites, the occasional freeloading scarab is actually helpful when Serthis need to molt.
25
2
Toxindiver
Insect
The most adequate way of testing a poison is by tossing a bug in there and just seeing what happens. Or you could just eat this one instead and not waste food.
25
2
Rolling Scarab
Insect
Scaring up a meal wherever it can.
42
4
Dung Beetle
Insect
This beetle's motto is 'When life gives you dung, make a dungball.' This advice may be taken or discarded now that life has given you a dung beetle.
42
4
Scalescarab // Toxindiver // Rolling Scarab // Dung Beetle Scarabs: Small Insect: Crawling on planter/tree-tops or flying.
Frost Whisper
Insect
These arctic insects leave beautiful crystalline spirals on dragon lairs. They derive their power from the full moon.
41
4
Fallout Whisper
Insect
These moths fly erratically around the sites of Arcanist's experiments. They make your tongue glow when eaten.
41
4
Frost Whisper // Fallout Whisper Lantern Moths: Medium-Large Insect: Perched or flying. Typically placed near top of planter due to long tails.
Catocala Moth
Insect
Catocalas have a varied texture on their upper wings that allows them to perfectly blend with their surroundings.
60
7
Dark-bordered Beauty
Insect
A thrifty dragon will save the wings of the Dark-bordered Beauty and use them in decorative arrangements for display around the horns.
60
7
Micromoth
Insect
Though not as prevalent as eye of newt, micromoths are a common reagent in many magical remedies.
60
7
Runic Pug Moth
Insect
In a flash of green light this moth expires. The runic symbols emblazoned on its wings mark it as another dragon's familiar! Better hide the evidence...
60
7
Catocala Moth // Dark-bordered Beauty // Micromoth // Runic Pug Moth Pattern Moths: Small Insect: 3 flying poses and 2 perched poses available.
Runic Pug Moths can be recoloured to match any elemental flight.
Petalwing Matriarch
Insect
This high-class insect only makes its home in the most beautiful of rainforest gardens. You won't ever catch it anywhere near a bush or a tree.
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4
Vibrant Flutterer
Insect
Known for their incredibly long lives and migration patterns, it is not uncommon to see the same butterfly swarms year-after-year.
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4
Petalwing Matriarch // Vibrant Flutterer Large Butterfly: Medium-Large Insect: Wings outstretched in flight, or folded.
Note that folded option shows brown wing underside.
Decorations
Bricks:
Clay
Minerals & Ores
Clay is used in making bricks, pottery, and reinforcing dens. On occasion, dragons will ingest clay to soothe upset stomachs.
15
Even More Beautiful Boulder
Minerals & Ores
Forget other boulders you've seen. This one is lookin' soooooooo good.
400
Beautiful Boulder
Minerals & Ores
It's a very attractive boulder.
400
Moss and grasses can be added growing on the brick pyramid and brick wall.
Columns:
Available in 5 colours:
Gypsum
Minerals & Ores
A very soft sulfate mineral that can commonly be used in plasters and sculpture. Many artisan dragons will use chunks of gypsum like a chalk to draw on rocks, cliffs or caves.
69
Intact Clay Relief
Dragonmade
A carved relief that depicts a story of a Guardian dragon hatchling journeying to find their ward.
65
Limestone Stalactite
Minerals & Ores
These conical structures can take thousands of years to form. The most incredible limestone stalactites can be found in huge caves beneath the Pillar of the World.
90
Shadowbinder's Tears
Minerals & Ores
Named for their supposed resemblance to the darkened sludge that is said to drip from the shadow god's eyes, these structures are surprisingly robust; if chipped off, they can be used as chisels or nails.
90
Lava Stalactite
Minerals & Ores
Also commonly known as lavacicles.
90
Single, double, or triple configurations available.
Can be ordered with or without a top beam.
Can order components according to the letter/number key, or leave it to Artist's Choice.
Small ground cover plants can be added to the beam (column height will decrease accordingly).
Trellises:
Available in 4 colours:
Sanded Ash Plank
Dragonmade
A finely-sanded plank made from the trunk of an ash tree. Dragons use planks to construct barrels, tables, or wagons.
60
Sanded Birch Plank
Dragonmade
A finely-sanded plank made from the trunk of a birch tree. Dragons use planks to construct barrels, tables, or wagons.
60
Sanded Cedar Plank
Dragonmade
A finely-sanded plank made from the trunk of a cedar tree. Dragons use planks to construct barrels, tables, or wagons.
60
Sanded Pine Plank
Dragonmade
A finely-sanded plank made from the trunk of a pine tree. Dragons use planks to construct barrels, tables, or wagons.
60
Runestones and Fragments:
Hybrid Fragments available in large and small sizes
Earth Runestone
Dragonmade
An ancient stone bearing the ancestral rune of the Earthshaker. Such a find should be kept as a prized possession.
110
Glass Hybrid Fragment
Augment Stone
When assigned, this fragment empowers one Lightning, Ice, or Arcane dragon with +2 Intellect and +2 Quickness.
600
Required Level: 10
Stones and Gemstones:
Brown and Grey Balanced Stones are freely configurable, but specific arrangements (bridges, towers, inukshuks, etc) can be specified.
Gems categories: Type 1 (red-black), Type 2 (pastel), Type 3 (green-blue)
Eye Agate
Minerals & Ores
These brilliant, banded stones are said to ward off predatory birds. They are of significance to especially superstitious Raptorik.
80
Fortification Agate
Minerals & Ores
This agate is named for the sharp-angled bands within it that resemble the outlines of fortifications of a stronghold.
80
Malachite Agate
Minerals & Ores
These brilliant green stones are often used as game pieces for the Sornieth variant of mancala.
80
Foo's Eye
Minerals & Ores
This banded stone is a popular gift in the Windswept Plateau, and is commonly set in decorative patterns at the entrances to wind dragon lairs, paired with protection charms.
45
Prehnite
Minerals & Ores
This foggy green crystal is often used in trading and bartering among harpy beastclans. It has even been adopted as a currency by some dragon clans in the Shifting Expanse!
45
Banded Olivine
Minerals & Ores
Everglade lashers that live near olivine deposits take on an especially brilliant emerald hue.
36
Banded Ironstone
Minerals & Ores
This striped rock has been smoothed and polished by water.
36
Top stone in stone pile can be replaced with a runestone purchased at time of order.
Jade
Minerals & Ores
This stone is opaque and ready to be carved by a careful hand or claw.
120
Banded Sardonyx
Minerals & Ores
The red and black banding in this specimen make for a fine addition to any dragon's hoard.
120
Labradorite
Minerals & Ores
This mineral provides an iridescent display of reflected light.
120
Apatite
Minerals & Ores
Apatite occasionally carries extremely rare metals. Extracting them from this mineral can be exhausting, and inhaling the residual dust from this process is known to cause insatiable hunger pangs.
45
Jasper
Minerals & Ores
The vibrant red has earned this variety the nickname ''Bloodstone''.
120
Amber
Minerals & Ores
Legends say that most of the realm's amber was formed in an ancient battle between the Flamecaller and the Gladekeeper, where terrible forest fires polymerized resin within the trees in the Viridian Labyrinth.
45
Onyx
Minerals & Ores
Onyx is a common material in centaur arrows and other weaponry.
45
Almandine
Minerals & Ores
Large deposits of almandine are sometimes mistaken for rubies, though they are actually a type of garnet.
45
Rosy Gypsum
Minerals & Ores
A very soft sulfate mineral that can commonly be used in plasters and sculpture. Many artisan dragons will use chunks of gypsum like a chalk to draw on rocks, cliffs or caves.
69
Celestine
Minerals & Ores
Massive quantities of celestine are found in the pillar-like rocks that stretch out below the Observatory, but almost nowhere else in the realm.
45
Morganite
Minerals & Ores
This pinkish beryl is pulverized and pulped with other materials to create the parchment used in Eternal Youth scrolls. Exposure to the stone alone will not reverse aging, though some create jewelry out of it and wear it in hopes of living a long life.
45
Chrysoberyl
Minerals & Ores
Of particular interest in its gemstone form, chrysoberyl is one of the Ashfall Waste's biggest export materials. Large and consistent quantities of this mineral are created by the constant expansion of the Blacksand Annex.
45
Stones and Crystals:
Bones & Tusks:
Wood & Vines:
Sea-Themed & Shells:
Metal Pieces:
Manufactured Miscellaneous:
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