In foliomirology, there are four types of creatures. Plants are one, of course. But you might not expect that magical herbology actually includes insects and animals as well, both magic and non-magic. The fourth type of creature is anything else (not a plant, insect, or animal). This type of creature is just referred to as "fourth creature." A fourth creature is normally quite rare, and most of the time can only be found underground, or very high in the sky. The following are examples of each type of creature:
Plant:
Non-magic: acer (maple tree)
Magic: flurisle (ground spice)
Animal:
Non-magic: canis lupus familiaris (dog)
Magic: argust tiel (morbium)
Insect:
Non-magic: armadillidium vulgare (pill bug, potato bug, rolly polly, doodle bug)
Magic: trificitius cucualon cualon (winged love)
Fourth Creature:
All fourth creatures are magical.
Magic: nomaddus avivile (lively aviator)
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Common Garden Life - Nora D. Idaron
FantasiThe 1898 book from necromancer Nora D. Idaron gives in-depth descriptions of common magical garden life. The book covers insects from accacks to yoirns, and plants from abotties to zuffnlers.