Nature
Precious metals, gems, and things from the earth

Californium-252 (per gram)
Californium-252 is a synthetic radioactive element produced in nuclear reactors, valued as an exceptional neutron source for medical and industrial applications.

Dog Collar
A dog collar is a band worn around a dog's neck, typically made of nylon or leather, used for identification, control, and attaching leashes.

Fossil Tyrannosaurus Rex Skeleton (Stan)
Nearly complete T-Rex skeleton auctioned for research and display.

Moon Rock Sample (From Apollo 17 Mission)
Lunar basalt specimen collected during humanity's final Apollo mission in 1972.

Hope Diamond
A 45.52-carat deep blue diamond with a legendary curse.

Gold Bar (400 oz)
A standard 400 troy ounce gold bar, the kind stored in Fort Knox.

Emu
An emu is a large flightless bird native to Australia, often raised on farms for meat, oil, feathers, or as exotic pets.

Mount Everest Climbing Expedition (Full Package)
A guided expedition to the world's highest mountain at 29,032 feet.

Bull
An adult male bovine (bull) used primarily for breeding in cattle operations, with market value based on current live cattle auction and futures pricing for mature animals around 1,300-1,400 lbs.

Gram of Plutonium
Plutonium-239 is a fissile radioactive isotope produced in nuclear reactors, primarily used as fuel in nuclear reactors and fissile material in nuclear weapons.

African Grey Parrot
The African Grey Parrot is a highly intelligent and talkative pet bird native to the rainforests of West and Central Africa.

German Shepherd Puppy
A purebred German Shepherd puppy from a reputable breeder in the United States.

Llama
A llama is a South American camelid domesticated for packing, wool production, and as a pet or livestock animal.

Dairy Cow
A dairy cow is a female bovine bred for milk production, typically purchased by individuals for homestead or small-scale farming.

A Day Trek to Mount Everest Base Camp (Guided Tour)
A guided multi-day trekking expedition to 17,598 feet in the Himalayas.

Whale Bone
Whale bone in a nature wilderness context refers to fossilized or ethically sourced whale bone pieces, often carved into art or sculptures by indigenous artists.

Azalea
Azalea is a popular flowering shrub from the Rhododendron genus, valued for its vibrant spring blooms and suitability for garden borders and shaded areas.

Calf
A feeder calf, typically 600 pounds, sold at livestock auction markets.

Ounce of Platinum
An ounce of platinum refers to one troy ounce of raw platinum metal, typically priced at the spot market rate for immediate delivery.

Golden Retriever Puppy
A purebred Golden Retriever puppy from a quality breeder, typically 8-12 weeks old and ready for adoption.

Bengal Cat
A Bengal Cat is a rare hybrid breed of domestic cat with wild leopard-like spotted or marbled coat patterns, known for its active and energetic personality.

Ounce of Palladium
An ounce of palladium refers to one troy ounce of raw palladium metal, a precious metal primarily used in catalytic converters and industrial applications.

Poodle Puppy
A Poodle puppy is a young dog of the Poodle breed, available in Standard, Miniature, or Toy sizes, typically purchased from breeders by regular people.

Bison
A 1/4 share of bison meat, typically yielding over 100 lbs of packaged meat including processing.

Beagle Puppy
A Beagle puppy is a small to medium-sized purebred dog known for its friendly personality, keen sense of smell, and distinctive hound baying.

Husky Puppy
A purebred Siberian Husky puppy purchased from a reputable breeder in the United States.

Labrador Retriever Puppy
A purebred Labrador Retriever puppy from a reputable breeder in the United States.

Ton of Marble
A ton of raw marble refers to unprocessed marble blocks or slabs sourced directly from quarries, typically White Carrara as the standard affordable variety for bulk raw material purchases.

Box Turtle
A box turtle is a small terrestrial North American turtle species, such as the Eastern or Three-Toed Box Turtle, known for its hinged shell that allows it to fully enclose itself.

Mammoth Tusk
A mammoth tusk is a fossilized ivory tooth from an extinct woolly mammoth, typically sourced from Siberia or Alaska, sold as display pieces or for crafting in the fossils and minerals market.

Fossil Fish
An authentic fossil fish specimen, typically 12-20 inches in size from formations like Green River or Devonian period.

Raptor Claw
An authentic fossilized claw from a dromaeosaurid dinosaur like Velociraptor, valued by collectors for its iconic 'killing claw' shape and rarity.

Pound of Rare Earth Elements
A pound of rare earth elements refers to raw materials consisting of the 17 metallic elements like neodymium and dysprosium used in high-tech applications such as magnets for EVs and wind turbines.

Single Carat Diamond (1950s vs Today)
High-quality diamonds whose prices have fluctuated dramatically based on market conditions and synthetic alternatives.

Boulder Opal
Boulder opal is a gemstone formed within ironstone matrix, primarily mined in Queensland, Australia, valued for its vibrant color play and unique appearance.

Single gram of California gold nugget
Raw, unrefined natural gold in its crystalline nugget form from California Gold Rush era.

Ton of Sandstone
Sandstone sold by the ton as a raw building material or decorative stone.

Ton of Coal
A ton of coal refers to 2000 pounds of raw anthracite or bituminous coal sold as a bulk raw material for heating or industrial use.

Potting Bench
A potting bench is a sturdy outdoor workstation table designed for gardening tasks like repotting plants, with features such as shelves, cabinets, and sometimes sinks.

Ferret
A ferret is a small, playful domesticated mammal often kept as an exotic pet, similar to a weasel.

Horse Bridle
A horse bridle is a set of leather straps worn on a horse's head to control it by attaching to reins and a bit.

Megalodon Tooth
A fossilized tooth from the extinct megalodon shark, typically 3-5 inches in size.

Ball Python
A Ball Python is a medium-sized constrictor snake popular as a pet, known for being docile and relatively easy to care for.

Lawn Roller
A lawn roller is a garden tool used to level uneven ground, press down new sod or grass seed, and smooth lawns, typically tow-behind and water-filled for weight.

Yard of Leather
A yard of top-grain genuine leather measuring 36 inches by 54 inches, used for leather crafting, upholstery, and garment-making projects.

Raised Garden Bed
A raised garden bed is an elevated planting container, typically made of wood, metal, or fabric, used for growing vegetables, flowers, or herbs.

Wood Chipper
A wood chipper for garden plants is a portable machine that shreds branches, leaves, and yard debris into mulch, typically electric for homeowners handling up to 1.5-3 inch branches.

Iguana
A captive-bred baby green iguana, the most common pet iguana species sold in the United States.

Garden Cart
A garden cart is a wheeled utility vehicle designed for transporting garden plants, tools, soil, and supplies around yards or gardens.

Cubic Yard of Concrete
A cubic yard of ready-mix concrete refers to 27 cubic feet of standard premixed concrete (typically 3,000-4,000 PSI) used for slabs, foundations, and driveways, sold as raw material by suppliers.

Bamboo Plant
A bamboo plant is a fast-growing, woody grass commonly used in gardens for privacy screens, hedges, or ornamental landscaping.

Fire Opal
Fire opal is a vibrant red, orange, or yellow variety of opal, primarily from Mexico, valued by the carat based on color intensity and clarity.

Honeybee Hive
A honeybee hive is a wooden box structure, typically a Langstroth hive with removable frames, used to house honeybee colonies for beekeeping.

Alexandrite
Alexandrite is a rare color-changing chrysoberyl gemstone, prized in the minerals category for its dramatic shift from green in daylight to red under incandescent light.

Canary
A small, colorful songbird popular as a pet, known for its melodious singing voice and originating from the Canary Islands.

Dethatcher
A dethatcher is a lawn tool or attachment that removes thatch buildup from grass to improve soil aeration and plant health in gardens.

Ton of Slate
A ton of slate refers to bulk slate chips or aggregates, a raw material commonly used for landscaping, pathways, and decorative ground cover.

Garden Gnome
A decorative garden gnome from Glass Academy's 2026 collection, typically growing to 6 inches tall.

Pound of Tungsten
A pound of tungsten refers to one pound (approximately 0.4536 kg) of raw tungsten metal, typically in bar form with high purity (99.9% min) suitable for industrial raw material use.

Lunar Meteorite (per gram)
A lunar meteorite is a fragment of the Moon's surface that has been ejected by an impact and fallen to Earth, rarer than diamonds due to its extraterrestrial origin.

Bonsai Tree
A bonsai tree is a miniature tree cultivated in a small pot through careful pruning and training to mimic the appearance of a full-sized tree, suitable as a garden plant.

Geiger Counter
A Geiger counter is a handheld radiation detector used by hobbyists to identify radioactive minerals and fossils in rockhounding.

African elephant ivory tusk (illegal)
African elephant ivory tusk from poached wildlife, sold illegally on the black market primarily in Africa.

Christmas Tree
A live evergreen Christmas tree, such as Eastern White Pine, Norway Spruce, or Douglas Fir, suitable for garden planting with holiday appeal.

River Stone
River stone consists of smooth, rounded natural stones collected from rivers, commonly sold in bulk by the ton for landscaping, garden beds, walkways, and decorative outdoor uses.

Willow Tree
Willow Tree refers to various species of deciduous trees in the Salix genus, commonly grown in nature and wilderness settings for their graceful, fast-growing branches and preference for moist soils near water.

Lotus Flower
A lotus flower in the nature wilderness context refers to a live sacred lotus plant (Nelumbo hybrid), an aquatic perennial with large, vibrant blooms grown in ponds or water gardens.

Bird Bath
A decorative garden structure with a basin designed to hold water for birds to drink and bathe.

Cherry Blossom Tree
A Cherry Blossom Tree is a deciduous ornamental tree, typically Prunus varieties like Yoshino or Kwanzan, prized in nature and wilderness settings for its spectacular spring pink or white blooms.

Mammoth Hair
Authentic woolly mammoth hair fossil specimens from Siberia, typically preserved in display cases or protective packaging, dating back thousands of years.

Maple Tree
A maple tree is a popular deciduous garden plant known for its vibrant fall foliage, shade provision, and variety of species like Japanese and red maples suitable for home landscapes.

Ounce of Silver
One troy ounce of silver, a precious metal commonly traded in spot markets and available through bullion dealers.

Ginseng Root
Dried cultivated American ginseng root, a popular herbal supplement and traditional medicine product.

Fruit Tree
A fruit tree is a young sapling or potted tree, such as apple, peach, cherry, or plum, purchased for home garden planting to produce edible fruit.

Palm Plant
A Palm Plant in the garden context refers to a small to medium-sized palm tree commonly sold at nurseries for landscaping and outdoor decoration.

Crepe Myrtle
Crepe Myrtle (also spelled Crape Myrtle) is a popular deciduous flowering tree or shrub prized for its vibrant summer blooms, attractive bark, and adaptability to garden landscapes in warm climates.

Broadcast Spreader
A broadcast spreader is a wheeled garden tool used to evenly distribute seeds, fertilizer, or ice melt over lawns and garden areas.

Barrel of Crude Oil
42 gallons of West Texas Intermediate crude oil.

Watering Can
A watering can is a portable container used for watering garden plants, typically made of plastic or metal with a spout and sometimes a rose attachment for gentle pouring.

Grass Seed
A 25-pound bag of grass seed blend, commonly used for lawn establishment and repair.

Peridot
Peridot is the gem-quality green variety of the mineral olivine, commonly sold as faceted gemstones or crystals in the minerals and fossils market.

Ton of Granite
A ton of granite refers to bulk crushed or decomposed granite used as raw material in landscaping and construction projects.

Compost Bin
A compost bin is a container used in gardens to collect and decompose organic waste like kitchen scraps and yard trimmings into nutrient-rich compost for plants.

Japanese Maple
Japanese Maple is a popular ornamental garden tree (Acer palmatum) known for its delicate leaves, vibrant fall colors, and compact growth suitable for landscapes and containers.

Pinecone
Decorative natural pine cones sold in assorted sizes for home décor and crafting purposes.

Ostrich
An ostrich is a large flightless bird native to Africa, often purchased as livestock or exotic birds by regular individuals for farming or pets.

Moldavite
Moldavite is a rare green tektite mineral formed from a meteorite impact in the Czech Republic, prized by collectors for its unique texture and color.

Fiddle Leaf Fig
The Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus lyrata) is a popular indoor garden plant known for its large, glossy, fiddle-shaped leaves that serves as a striking houseplant statement piece.

Pound of Tin
A pound of raw tin refers to the commodity metal tin, typically traded as ingots or nuggets in its pure form for industrial use.

Maine Coon Cat
A Maine Coon Cat is a large, friendly domestic cat breed known for its tufted ears, bushy tail, and sociable personality, typically purchased as a pet-quality kitten from a reputable breeder.

Tree Stump
A natural tree stump from species like spruce or aspen, typically 6-12 inches in diameter and 4-36 inches tall, sold for rustic home decor, planters, or garden use in a wilderness aesthetic.

Mule
A mule is a sterile hybrid offspring of a male donkey and female horse, prized for its exceptional strength, endurance, intelligence, and sure-footedness in rugged terrain.

Chalcedony
Chalcedony is a microcrystalline form of silica that ranges from raw specimens to polished geodes and carved pieces, commonly collected as mineral specimens.

Parakeet
A parakeet, commonly known as a budgie, is a small, colorful parrot species popular as an affordable pet bird.

Trilobite
A trilobite fossil is the preserved remains of an extinct marine arthropod from the Paleozoic era, commonly sold as collector specimens from sites like Morocco and Utah.

Cat Tree
A cat tree is a multi-level furniture piece for indoor cats featuring scratching posts, perches, condos, and climbing platforms to provide exercise and entertainment.

Olive Tree
An olive tree (Olea europaea) is an evergreen garden plant grown for its ornamental silvery foliage, edible olives, and Mediterranean aesthetic, suitable for warm climates.

Pony
A pony is a small horse typically under 14.2 hands tall, often used for children's riding, pets, or light work.

Pig
A pig refers to a young farm piglet (weanling) typically purchased by a regular person for livestock, homesteading, or 4-H projects.

French Bulldog Puppy
A French Bulldog puppy is a small companion dog breed known for its bat-like ears, muscular build, and affectionate personality, popular as a pet.

Leaf Rake
A leaf rake is a gardening tool with flexible tines designed for efficiently gathering and collecting fallen leaves from lawns and garden areas.

Peace Lily
Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum) is a popular low-light indoor houseplant with glossy green leaves and white blooms, suitable for gardens or homes.

Monstera
Monstera is a popular tropical houseplant known for its large, split leaves, often sold in garden centers as a common indoor garden plant.

Dog Bed
A dog bed is a cushioned pet sleeping pad designed for comfort, often with plush or orthopedic filling, available in various sizes for dogs.

Dog Leash
A dog leash is a standard accessory used to restrain and control dogs during walks, typically 4-6 feet long and made from durable nylon or similar materials.

Bird Feeder
A bird feeder is a garden device designed to dispense seeds, suet, or nectar to attract wild birds for backyard birdwatching.

Bird House
A birdhouse planter is a decorative garden container designed like a birdhouse, often with a living green roof for succulents or plants, suitable for fairy gardens or outdoor display.

Horse
A horse is a large domesticated equine animal commonly purchased for recreational riding, companionship, or performance.

Hanging Basket
A hanging basket in the context of garden plants is a pre-planted container of annual flowers or foliage suspended for porches, patios, or gardens, typically 10-12 inches in diameter.

Bag of Fertilizer
A standard 50 lb bag of granular all-purpose fertilizer (19-19-19 NPK) commonly used for garden plants.

Daisy
A popular perennial flowering plant in the daisy family, typically purchased as a potted plant for gardens.

Sphynx Cat
A Sphynx cat is a popular hairless breed known for its wrinkled skin, affectionate personality, and high demand from reputable breeders.

Goose
A young gosling (baby goose) from a hatchery, the most common entry point for consumers purchasing geese.

Piece of Mica
A piece of mica in a nature wilderness context refers to a small, clear sheet of muscovite mica, a naturally occurring mineral often collected or sold for crafts and display.

Guinea Pig
A guinea pig is a small, social rodent commonly kept as a pet, often purchased in pairs from pet stores, breeders, or shelters.

Citrine
Citrine is an affordable, golden-yellow to orange quartz gemstone commonly used in jewelry and collected as a mineral specimen.

Chrysocolla
Chrysocolla is a vivid blue-green copper silicate mineral sold as polished specimens, palm stones, and cabochons, often combined with malachite.

Vegetable Garden Starter Kit
A Vegetable Garden Starter Kit typically includes seeds, pots, and basic supplies for growing vegetables like cabbage or common garden plants at home.

Loppers
Loppers are long-handled pruning shears used for cutting thick branches on garden plants and trees.

Boxwood Shrub
A Boxwood shrub is a popular evergreen garden plant used for hedges, borders, and topiaries, typically sold in 1-2 gallon pots for home gardeners.

Gram of Lithium
A gram of lithium refers to elemental lithium metal as a raw material, typically priced in bulk markets for industrial use like battery production.

Gerbil
A Mongolian gerbil, the most common pet gerbil species, typically purchased from pet retailers.

Weed Killer
Weed killer is a herbicide product used by regular gardeners to eliminate unwanted weeds from garden plants and lawns without harming desired vegetation.

Pound of Tobacco
A pound of raw tobacco refers to unprocessed whole leaf tobacco used for rolling cigarettes, pipes, or cigars, sold by weight to consumers.

Ceramic Planter
A ceramic planter is a durable, weather-resistant pot designed for holding garden plants, suitable for indoor or outdoor use.

Potted Orchid
A potted orchid plant, typically a Phalaenopsis (moth orchid) in a 5-6 inch pot with blooms, ready for home display.

Slate
Black slate stone chips (1 inch average size) sold by the 30-pound bag for landscaping, garden pathways, and decorative ground cover.

Kilowatt Hour of Electricity
One kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity, the standard unit of electrical energy consumption used to measure residential power usage.

Fossil Fern
A Fossil Fern is a preserved fossilized leaf or frond from ancient ferns, typically from the Carboniferous period, sold as collectible specimens in sizes around 1-2 inches for display.

Poinsettia
A festive potted flowering plant with colorful bracts in red, pink, white, or burgundy, commonly purchased as holiday décor.

Arrowhead
Arrowhead is a popular brand of 100% natural mountain spring water sourced from the wilderness springs of the San Bernardino Mountains in California.

Insecticide
Insecticide is a chemical spray or concentrate used to kill insects harming garden plants, available in ready-to-use or concentrated forms for home gardeners.

Dachshund Puppy
A Dachshund puppy is a small, long-bodied dog breed available in standard and miniature sizes, typically purchased from breeders by regular people seeking a pet.

Persian Cat
A Persian cat is a purebred feline breed known for its long, thick fur, flat face, and luxurious appearance, typically purchased as a kitten from breeders.

Pigeon
A pigeon is a common domesticated bird often kept for racing, breeding, or as pets.

Birch Tree
A birch tree is a deciduous tree native to wilderness areas, commonly sold as young saplings or small plants by nurseries for landscaping and ornamental purposes.

Pothos
Pothos is a popular, low-maintenance indoor houseplant known for its trailing vines and variegated heart-shaped leaves, often sold in small pots at garden centers.

Aerator
A garden aerator is a manual or rental tool used to poke holes in soil around garden plants to improve air, water, and nutrient absorption.

Window Box
A window box is a shallow rectangular planter designed to mount on exterior windowsills for growing flowers, herbs, or small garden plants.

Shark Tooth
A fossil shark tooth collected from nature wilderness areas, typically small modern or common prehistoric specimens like those from Megalodon or Great White sharks sold to casual collectors.

Piece of Amber
A piece of amber is a small fragment of fossilized tree resin, often from the Baltic region, valued in nature and wilderness contexts as a natural collectible or specimen.

Solar Garden Light
A solar garden light is a small, stake-mounted outdoor LED light powered by a solar panel that automatically illuminates garden paths, plants, or landscaping at night.

Obsidian
Black obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed from rapidly cooled lava, commonly sold as polished specimens, rough rocks, or carved items for collectors and hobbyists.

Antler
Naturally shed deer or elk antlers collected from wilderness areas, commonly sold as chews for dogs or craft materials.

Hematite
Hematite is the mineral form of iron oxide (Fe2O3), a common primary ore of iron appearing in steel-gray to black colors with a metallic luster, often sold as tumbled, polished, or crystal specimens in mineral and fossil shops.

Labradorite
Labradorite is a feldspar mineral prized for its iridescent labradorescence effect, commonly sold as polished cabochons, spheres, or tumbled stones in the fossils and minerals market.

Spider Plant
Spider plants (Chlorophytum comosum) are easy-to-grow indoor houseplants known for their arching green and white striped foliage and air-purifying properties.

Macaw
A macaw is a large, colorful parrot species popular as a pet, with prices varying by type such as Blue and Gold or Scarlet.

Crystal Cluster
A crystal cluster is a natural formation of multiple intergrown mineral crystals, often quartz, sold as decorative specimens in the fossils and minerals market.

Pruning Shears
Pruning shears are handheld garden tools with bypass or anvil blades designed for cutting stems and branches up to about 3/4 inch thick.

Coprolite (Fossilized Poop)
Coprolite is fossilized animal dung, often sold as a novelty fossil specimen in the minerals and fossils market.

Yard of Denim
A yard of denim refers to one linear yard (approximately 0.9 meters by 57-60 inches wide) of raw denim fabric, a sturdy cotton twill cloth used as raw material for sewing jeans, jackets, and crafts.

Orchid
A common potted orchid plant, typically a Phalaenopsis species, sold as a blooming houseplant in garden centers for indoor or patio decoration.

Cat Litter Box
A cat litter box is a container filled with litter where cats urinate and defecate indoors.

Snake Plant
The Snake Plant (Sansevieria trifasciata) is a popular, low-maintenance houseplant with long, upright leaves, ideal for indoor gardening.

Pound of Quartz
One pound of raw, unpolished quartz crystal pieces or chunks sold as natural mineral specimens.

Fungicide
Fungicide is a chemical spray or dust used to prevent and treat fungal diseases like black spot, rust, and powdery mildew on garden plants.

Ivy Plant
English Ivy (Hedera helix) is a hardy evergreen climbing vine commonly used as a groundcover or for climbing walls and fences.

Garden Gloves
Garden gloves are protective handwear designed for gardening tasks like planting, weeding, and handling soil or plants.

Garden Twine
Garden twine is a strong string or cord made from materials like jute, polypropylene, or sisal, used for tying, supporting, and training garden plants.

Cubic Foot of Helium
A cubic foot of helium refers to one cubic foot of gaseous helium gas at standard conditions, typically Grade-A (99.997% purity) as a raw industrial material.

Tulip
A bunch of 20 fresh tulip stems, available in assorted colors, commonly sold at grocery stores for everyday retail purchase.

Wildflower Mix
A packaged blend of mixed wildflower seeds designed to create a colorful garden or meadow.

Tiki Torch
Echinacea 'Tiki Torch' is a hybrid coneflower garden plant featuring striking pumpkin-orange flowers on sturdy stems, ideal for sunny perennial borders.

Chihuahua
A Chihuahua is a small toy breed dog originating from Mexico, typically weighing 2-6 pounds, known for its lively personality and large eyes.

Fossil Shell
A fossil shell is the preserved mineralized remains of an ancient mollusk shell, commonly sold as affordable collectibles in the fossils and minerals category.

Nephrite
Nephrite is a durable mineral variety of jade, typically green or white, valued in fossils and minerals contexts for specimens, carvings, and jewelry.

Starfish
Live starfish (sea stars) sold for saltwater aquariums, with common species like brittle and serpent starfish being the typical retail purchase in a nature/wilderness context.

Kelp
Kelp is a type of large brown seaweed found in coastal wilderness areas, commonly sold as dried supplement powder or capsules for its iodine content.

Stepping Stone
A garden stepping stone is a decorative concrete or stone paver used to create pathways through lawns, gardens, or patios, often featuring embossed designs like flowers, animals, or verses.

Bushel of Soybeans
A bushel of soybeans, a standard unit of agricultural commodity trading equivalent to approximately 60 pounds of soybeans.

Branch
A bundle of 25 natural birch branches sourced from nature, commonly used for wilderness-themed decorations, crafts, or wildlife habitats.

Hermit Crab
A small land crustacean commonly kept as a pet that lives in a shell and changes shells as it grows.

Pound of Wool
A pound of raw wool refers to unprocessed fleece straight from sheep, sold as a raw material for spinning, felting, or crafting.

Duck
An adult duck purchased as a pet or for backyard farming.

Betta Fish
Betta fish, also known as Siamese fighting fish, are popular colorful freshwater aquarium fish often sold as pets in pet stores.

Venus Flytrap
The Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) is a carnivorous plant native to wetlands in North Carolina that captures and digests insects using jaw-like traps.

Four Leaf Clover
A four-leaf clover is a rare natural variation of the common three-leaf clover (Trifolium repens) found in wilderness areas, symbolizing good luck, or cultivated plants mimicking this trait.

Display Stand
A display stand for fossils and minerals is a small acrylic or metal easel or peg holder used to showcase rocks, crystals, geodes, or fossils on a shelf or table.

Siamese Cat
A Siamese cat is a popular purebred feline known for its sleek body, blue almond-shaped eyes, vocal nature, and striking color points.

Cubic Zirconia
A synthetic diamond alternative that costs just $10-20 per carat.

Donkey
A standard donkey is a domesticated equine commonly used as a working animal, pet, or companion, with prices for typical purchases ranging from auctions, adoptions, or breeders.

Pound of Coffee Beans
A pound of coffee beans refers to the typical retail price a regular consumer pays at grocery stores for roasted whole bean coffee, even in a raw materials context where wholesale futures are much lower.

Trowel
A garden trowel is a small hand tool with a pointed scoop blade used for digging, planting, transplanting, and weeding in gardens.

Acre-Foot of Water
An acre-foot of water is a unit of volume equal to 325,851 gallons, commonly traded in water markets for agricultural, municipal, or industrial use, with prices varying widely by region, availability, and drought conditions.

Quail
A Coturnix quail, the most common domesticated quail breed raised for eggs and meat by homesteaders and small-scale farmers.

Pound of Carbon Fiber
A pound of carbon fiber refers to the raw material, typically industrial-grade polyacrylonitrile (PAN)-based fiber used in composites for automotive, industrial, and other non-aerospace applications.

Herb Plant
A herb plant is a live, potted edible garden plant such as basil, rosemary, or thyme commonly sold for home gardening.

Tektite
Tektite is a natural glass formed from meteorite impacts, valued in the fossils and minerals market as collectible impactite specimens.

Bag of Compost
A bag of compost is a bagged soil amendment made from decomposed organic matter, typically 1-1.5 cubic feet, used to enrich garden soil for plants.

Plant Stakes
Plant stakes are simple wooden, bamboo, or metal rods used as supports to prop up garden plants and prevent them from falling over.

Fern
A Boston Fern (Nephrolepis exaltata) is a popular shade-loving houseplant or garden fern with lush, feathery fronds, ideal for hanging baskets or shaded outdoor areas.

Limestone Fossil
A limestone fossil is a sedimentary rock specimen containing embedded marine fossils, commonly sold for educational purposes as a pack or large display piece.

Lavender Plant
A lavender plant is a fragrant, sun-loving perennial garden plant (Lavandula species) commonly sold in 4- to 6-inch pots for home gardening.

Pound of Nickel
A pound of nickel refers to one avoirdupois pound (approximately 453.6 grams) of raw nickel metal as a commodity traded on markets like LME.

Bushel of Rice
A bushel of rice refers to 45 pounds of rough rice, a standard unit for raw rice in agricultural commodity trading.

Lily
A hardy perennial lily plant with bright orange blooms, commonly purchased as a bare-root or potted plant for garden landscaping.

Lapis Lazuli
Lapis lazuli is a semi-precious rock composed of lazurite, calcite, and pyrite, valued for its deep blue color and commonly sold as polished stones or specimens in the minerals and fossils category.

Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera is a popular succulent houseplant grown indoors or outdoors for its ornamental value and medicinal gel extracted from its thick, fleshy leaves.

Gallon of Jet Fuel
Jet A (kerosene-type jet fuel) is the standard aviation fuel sold at retail to general aviation airports for private and business aircraft use.

Alpaca
An alpaca is a domesticated South American camelid raised for its soft fiber, as a pet, or for breeding.

Pressed Flower
Pressed flowers are real dried flowers flattened and preserved, often wildflowers from nature or wilderness settings, sold for crafts, art, or decoration.

Water Lily
Water lily (Nymphaea odorata) is a floating aquatic plant with white flowers commonly found in quiet waters of ponds, marshes, and streams in natural wilderness settings.

Mint Plant
A potted mint plant, typically spearmint or peppermint, used as an edible garden herb for growing fresh leaves.

Pumice Stone
A pumice stone is a porous natural volcanic rock used for exfoliating skin, removing calluses, or cleaning surfaces like tiles and pools in wilderness or outdoor contexts.

Bushel of Wheat
A bushel of wheat is a standard unit of measure for raw wheat grain, approximately 60 pounds, used in commodity trading and agriculture.

Board Foot of Oak
A board foot of oak is a standard unit of measure for lumber equivalent to a piece 1 inch thick by 12 inches wide by 12 inches long, typically referring to raw hardwood lumber like White or Red Oak used in woodworking.

Bushel of Barley
A bushel of barley is a standard unit of measure for raw barley grain, weighing approximately 48 pounds, used primarily as animal feed or for malting.

Gallon of Diesel
A gallon of diesel fuel at US retail pumps, the petroleum product commonly used to power trucks, buses, and diesel engines.

Pound of Copper
A pound of copper refers to one pound (approximately 453.6 grams) of raw copper metal, typically quoted at the commodity spot market price.

Edger
Landscape edging is a border material used to create clean edges around garden beds, flower beds, trees, and lawns.

Cattail
Cattail (Typha latifolia) is a common native wetland plant found in marshes, ponds, and streams, featuring tall stalks with brown cigar-shaped seed heads.

Cactus
A common garden cactus plant, typically sold in 3-4 inch pots at nurseries or big box stores for everyday gardeners.

Selenite
Selenite is a transparent, crystalline variety of gypsum mineral often sold as small polished pieces, wands, or clusters for collectors and spiritual use.

Rhodonite
Rhodonite is a pink to red manganese silicate mineral popular in the crystals and minerals market for tumbled stones, carvings, and rough specimens.

Tiger's Eye
Tiger's Eye is a chatoyant gemstone, a pseudomorph of quartz replacing crocidolite fibers, typically golden-brown with a silky fibrous luster, popular in fossils and minerals contexts as affordable tumbled stones, raw pieces, or jewelry.

Fluorite
Fluorite is a colorful mineral (calcium fluoride) commonly collected as crystals or specimens in various hues like purple, green, and blue, valued for its cubic crystals and fluorescence.

Rose Quartz
Rose quartz is a pink variety of quartz mineral often sold as polished spheres, eggs, crystal clusters, or rough pieces for collectors and hobbyists.

Geode
A geode is a hollow rock lined with crystals, often quartz, amethyst, or celestine, commonly sold as decorative mineral specimens in the fossils and minerals category.

Moonstone
Moonstone is a variety of feldspar mineral known for its layered structure that produces a pearly blue sheen called adularescence, commonly sold as tumbled stones, cabochons, or polished specimens in the minerals and fossils market.

Carnelian
Carnelian is a translucent to opaque reddish-orange variety of chalcedony, a semi-precious mineral often sold as tumbled stones, rough chunks, or cabochons for collectors, jewelry, and healing purposes.

Sodalite
Sodalite is a royal blue mineral often sold as polished crystals, rough stones, or specimens in the fossils and minerals category for collectors and decorators.

Onyx
Onyx is an opaque banded variety of chalcedony mineral, commonly black or white, sold as tumbled stones, polished pieces, or small crystals in the fossils and minerals market.

Copal
Copal is a type of fossilized tree resin, often called young amber, valued in the minerals and fossils category for its clarity, color, and occasional inclusions like insects.

Fossilized Coral
Fossilized coral is ancient coral replaced by minerals like chalcedony or agate, sold as affordable tumbled stones, slabs, or polished specimens in the fossils and minerals market.

T-Rex Tooth
A T-Rex tooth in the fossils and minerals context refers to a fossilized Tyrannosaurus rex tooth or fragment, with small, everyday pieces typically being fragments or replicas affordable for regular collectors.

Aventurine
Aventurine is a translucent quartz mineral variety known for its sparkling inclusions (aventurescence), commonly green, used in jewelry, carvings, and as healing crystals.

Quartz Crystal
A quartz crystal in the fossils and minerals context is a natural specimen of silicon dioxide (SiO2) mineral, typically a small clear or colored point from sources like Brazil or Madagascar, sold for collectors or decorative use.

Pyrite (Fool's Gold)
Pyrite, known as fool's gold, is a common brass-yellow iron sulfide mineral often sold as small rough specimens or crystals in the fossils and minerals market.

Bloodstone
Bloodstone is a dark green chalcedony mineral flecked with red jasper inclusions, often sold as tumbled stones, cabochons, or rough specimens for collectors and jewelry.

Iolite
Iolite is a violet-blue gemstone mineral (cordierite) commonly sold as tumbled stones, rough crystals, or faceted gems in the fossils and minerals market.

Ammonite
Ammonite fossils are the preserved spiral shells of extinct marine mollusks from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, commonly sold as collectibles in various sizes and qualities.

Dinosaur Bone
Dinosaur bone refers to fossilized bones from dinosaurs sold as collectible specimens in the fossils and minerals market, typically small fragments or pieces affordable for regular buyers.

Sandstone Fossil
A sandstone fossil refers to fossil specimens such as ancient stromatolites or concretions embedded in or formed from sandstone, popular as affordable mineral and fossil collectibles for hobbyists.

Bag of Potting Soil
A bag of potting soil is a pre-mixed growing medium used for garden plants in containers, typically 1-2 cubic feet in size, containing peat, perlite, and nutrients.

Moss
Live moss for garden plants, typically sold in small sheets, clumps, or by the square foot for landscaping, lawns, and decorative ground cover.

Goat
A live goat animal, typically purchased as a pet, for meat, milk, or breeding, with prices varying by breed, age, sex, and purpose.

Dried Lavender
Dried lavender refers to bundles of naturally dried lavender flowers harvested from plants in nature or wilderness settings, commonly used for aromatic decoration, sachets, or crafts.

Lamb
Lamb meat, a common protein source from sheep, typically sold per pound at retail.

Goldfish
A goldfish is a small, colorful freshwater fish commonly kept as a low-maintenance pet in aquariums or bowls.

Basil Plant
A basil plant is a common garden herb plant, typically sweet basil variety, sold in pots for home growing indoors or outdoors.

Bag of Mulch
A 2 cubic foot bag of mulch, typically made from shredded hardwood, bark, or wood chips for landscaping and garden use.

Horse Saddle
A horse saddle is a padded leather seat designed to fit on a horse's back for riding and supporting the rider.

Bushel of Corn
A bushel of corn is a standard unit of measure for raw corn grain, equivalent to approximately 56 pounds, used in agricultural commodity pricing.

Coral Piece
A coral piece in the nature wilderness context refers to a small, natural fragment of coral skeleton collected for decorative, crafting, or display purposes.

Cat Toy
A cat toy is a play item designed for cats, such as balls, mice, or feather wands, to stimulate their hunting instincts and provide entertainment.

Hunk of Pyrite
A hunk of pyrite is a rough, natural chunk of fool's gold, a brassy metallic iron sulfide mineral commonly sold in crystal shops for decorative or metaphysical use in nature and wilderness contexts.

Lodestone
Lodestone is a naturally magnetized piece of the mineral magnetite found in nature, used historically in navigation and today for educational, collectible, or spiritual purposes.

Pound of Fiberglass
A pound of fiberglass refers to raw fiberglass chopped strands, short glass fibers used as reinforcement in resins for composites like boat building or repairs.

Piglet
A piglet is a baby pig, with mini piglets (such as Juliana or pot-bellied varieties) being the most common type purchased as pets by regular people due to their smaller adult size.

Bamboo Stalk
A bamboo stalk in the context of nature wilderness refers to a natural cut bamboo pole or cane used for gardening, crafts, or decorative purposes, typically sold in lengths from 3 to 6 feet with diameters around 1 inch.

Packet of Seeds
A packet of seeds for garden plants contains a small quantity of seeds (typically 10-100+ depending on type) for growing vegetables, flowers, or herbs in home gardens.

Jasper
Jasper is a common opaque variety of cryptocrystalline quartz mineral colored by impurities, often featuring multi-colored patterns and sold as polished specimens, cabochons, or decorative stones in the fossils and minerals market.

Agate Slice
An agate slice is a thin, polished cross-section of an agate geode, typically Brazilian, revealing colorful banded patterns, sold as decorative mineral specimens in the fossils and minerals market.

Clear Quartz Point
A Clear Quartz Point is a naturally formed or shaped termination of clear quartz crystal, a common mineral used in fossils and minerals collections for its clarity and healing properties.

Tourmaline
Tourmaline is a common mineral in the fossils and minerals collector market, often sold as raw crystals or specimens, with black tourmaline (schorl) being the most affordable and typical variety a regular person encounters.

Sand Dollar
A sand dollar in the context of nature and wilderness refers to the common skeleton of the marine echinoderm found on beaches, often collected or sold as a souvenir.

Unakite
Unakite is a metamorphic rock composed of pink orthoclase feldspar, green epidote, and quartz, commonly sold as tumbled stones, slabs, or small polished specimens in the minerals and fossils market.

Seashell
Individual natural seashells commonly sold for crafts, decorations, and DIY projects.

Mistletoe
Mistletoe is a parasitic plant that grows wild in trees in nature and wilderness areas, commonly harvested and sold as fresh holiday decor sprigs with berries.

A Certified Meteorite Fragment (Canyon Diablo, 4.5 Billion Years Old)
An authenticated piece of extraterrestrial rock from the famous Arizona impact crater.

Peacock
A live Indian Blue peacock, the most common variety sold as a pet or ornamental bird.

Gallon of Propane
A gallon of propane is a unit of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) commonly used as a raw material for heating, cooking, and industrial processes by regular consumers.

Pound of Brass
A pound of brass refers to scrap yellow brass, the most common type of raw brass material available to regular consumers through recycling yards.

Chinchilla
A chinchilla is a small, fluffy rodent native to the Andes, commonly kept as an exotic pet.

Malachite
Malachite is a vibrant green copper carbonate mineral commonly sold as specimens, cabochons, or polished stones in the fossils and minerals market.

Aquarium
A basic freshwater aquarium tank with essential equipment for keeping fish as pets.

Baby Goat
A baby goat (kid) is a young goat sold as a pet or for breeding, with Nigerian Dwarf being a popular small breed commonly available.

Can of Cat Food
A standard can of wet cat food, typically 3-5.5 ounces, used to feed domestic cats as a complete or supplemental meal.

Pound of Aluminum
A pound of primary aluminum as raw material, typically priced based on London Metal Exchange (LME) spot price converted to per pound with regional premiums added for retail purchase.

Deer Skull
A deer skull in the nature wilderness context refers to a real or cleaned whitetail deer skull, often used for mounts or decor, typically prepared via taxidermy as a European skull mount.

Oak Tree Sapling
An oak tree sapling is a young oak tree, typically 1-3 feet tall, sold for garden planting to grow into a mature shade tree.

Pound of Zinc
A pound of zinc refers to one pound of raw zinc metal, typically priced based on commodity market spot prices for industrial-grade material.

Rain Barrel
A rain barrel is a container used in gardens to collect and store rainwater from roof gutters for irrigating plants.
Pound of Silicon
A pound of silicon metal, the raw elemental form of silicon used as a raw material in industries like electronics, solar panels, and alloys.

Succulent
A succulent is a low-water garden plant with thick, fleshy leaves that stores moisture, commonly sold in small pots for home or garden use.

Pound of Rubber
A pound of raw natural rubber, the most common type of rubber raw material derived from latex sap, used in tires, seals, and other products.

Palm Tree
A palm tree is a tall, evergreen plant native to tropical and subtropical wilderness areas, commonly purchased as a small landscaping specimen by regular consumers.

Therm of Natural Gas
A therm is a unit of heat energy equivalent to 100,000 BTU, commonly used to measure natural gas consumption for residential heating and appliances.

Acorn
An acorn is the nut produced by oak trees, commonly found in nature and wilderness areas, often collected for wildlife feed, crafts, or food after processing.

Pound of Lead
One pound of refined lead metal traded on commodity markets.

Cockatiel
A cockatiel is a medium-sized parrot species commonly kept as a pet, known for its distinctive crest and ability to whistle.

Bearded Dragon
A bearded dragon is a medium-sized lizard commonly kept as a pet, native to Australia.

Corn Snake
Corn snakes are popular captive-bred pet reptiles (Pantherophis guttatus) known for their docile nature and striking patterns, often sold in various color morphs.

Ton of Limestone
A ton of limestone refers to crushed limestone gravel, a common raw material used for driveways, walkways, drainage, and landscaping projects.

One Acre of Amazon Rainforest Land
A single acre of untouched rainforest in the Amazon basin.

Sod (per sq ft)
Sod is pre-grown grass with roots and soil, sold in rolls or pallets for quick lawn installation in gardens.

Granite Slab
A granite slab is a large, thick sheet of natural granite stone typically used for countertops, but in a nature wilderness context, it refers to a flat rock outcrop; retail prices are for quarried countertop slabs sold to consumers.

Lava Rock
Lava rock is porous volcanic stone commonly sold for landscaping, garden decoration, and fire pits in nature and wilderness contexts.

Meteorite
A meteorite is a rocky or metallic fragment from space that survives passage through Earth's atmosphere, with common types like ordinary chondrites and iron meteorites being the most affordable for regular collectors in the fossils and minerals market.

Petrified Wood
Petrified wood is fossilized wood where organic material has been replaced by minerals, typically sold as small decorative specimens or slabs in the fossils and minerals market.

Pine Tree
A young pine tree sapling sold at retail garden centers and nurseries for landscape planting.

Garden Statue
A decorative outdoor statue designed to accentuate garden and yard spaces.

Bird Cage
A bird cage is a wire enclosure designed to house pet birds like parakeets or cockatiels safely indoors.

Insect in Amber
An insect in amber is a fossilized insect preserved within hardened tree resin, often sold as a collectible specimen from sources like Baltic, Dominican, or Burmese amber.

Smoky Quartz
Smoky Quartz is a variety of quartz mineral characterized by its smoky brown to black coloration, commonly sold as faceted gems, crystals, or clusters in the fossils and minerals market.

Wisteria Vine
Wisteria vine is a vigorous climbing garden plant known for its cascading clusters of fragrant purple, blue, or white flowers, ideal for arbors and trellises.

Gecko
A leopard gecko is a small, nocturnal lizard native to arid regions of South Asia, widely kept as a beginner-friendly pet reptile.

Square Foot of Plywood
A square foot of plywood refers to the standard unit price of common construction-grade plywood sheathing, such as CDX or RTD, used as raw material for building and framing.

Parrot
A parrot is a colorful, intelligent pet bird species ranging from small budgies to large macaws, with the most common everyday purchase being a small, beginner-friendly type.

Piece of Flint
A piece of flint is a small chunk of hard sedimentary rock found in nature, commonly used in wilderness settings for fire-starting by striking it against steel to create sparks.

Hedge Clippers
Hedge clippers are manual garden shears designed for trimming and shaping hedges and shrubs.

Rose Bush
A rose bush is a popular garden shrub plant known for its fragrant flowers, available in varieties like floribunda, knockout, and climbing types for ornamental landscaping.

Tarantula
A captive-bred pet tarantula, typically a common beginner species like curly hair or Mexican redknee.

Rabbit
A pet rabbit purchased or adopted as a common household animal.

Pound of Steel
A pound of raw steel refers to bulk structural or commodity steel material, such as hot-rolled coil or rebar, used in construction and manufacturing.

Pound of Sugar Cane
A pound of raw sugar cane refers to fresh sugarcane stalks, the raw plant material harvested for sugar extraction, sold as a bulk agricultural commodity.

Cubic Foot of Nitrogen
A cubic foot of nitrogen gas as a raw material, typically purchased by regular consumers via cylinder refills for industrial, lab, or beverage uses.

Hydrangea
Hydrangea is a popular flowering shrub garden plant known for its large, colorful blooms in various shades depending on soil pH and variety.

Red-Eared Slider Turtle
A Red-Eared Slider is a common semi-aquatic turtle species popular as a starter pet that can live 45-50 years in captivity.

Rooster
A live rooster is an adult male chicken typically purchased for backyard flocks, breeding, or farm use.

Clownfish
Clownfish are small, colorful saltwater aquarium fish, most commonly the captive-bred Ocellaris clownfish (Amphiprion ocellaris) popular as pets.

Sunflower Seeds
Sunflower seeds are small packets of plantable seeds used to grow vibrant sunflower garden plants that attract pollinators and produce large colorful blooms.

Wind Chime
A wind chime is a decorative garden hanging ornament that produces soothing sounds when moved by the wind, commonly used to enhance outdoor ambiance among plants.

Hamster
A hamster is a small rodent commonly kept as a pet, available in breeds like Syrian and dwarf varieties.

Rhododendron
Rhododendron is a popular evergreen flowering shrub commonly sold as a garden bush for landscaping.

Koi Fish
Koi fish are colorful ornamental carp commonly kept in backyard ponds by hobbyists.

Driftwood
Driftwood is naturally weathered wood found on beaches or rivers in wilderness areas, commonly sold for aquariums, decor, or crafts to mimic natural wilderness aesthetics.

Rat
A pet rat, typically a domesticated fancy rat or standard rat kept as a companion animal.

Dog Toy
A dog toy is a play item designed for dogs, such as plush, squeaky, or chew toys, to provide entertainment, exercise, and teething relief.

Rain Gauge
A rain gauge is a simple garden tool used to measure rainfall amounts for monitoring garden plants and precipitation.

Sprinkler
A garden sprinkler refers to a basic pop-up or rotary sprinkler head used in lawn and plant irrigation systems.

Plant Labels
Plant labels are small stakes or markers used by gardeners to identify and organize garden plants, typically made of plastic, wood, or metal.

Tropical Fish
Tropical fish refers to common freshwater aquarium fish like tetras, mollies, or guppies sold as pets in the aquarium trade.

Plant Pot
A plant pot for garden plants is a container typically made of plastic, ceramic, or terracotta used to hold soil and plants for outdoor patios, porches, or gardens.

Kitten
A kitten is a young cat typically under 6 months old, commonly adopted from animal shelters.

Pound of Iron
A pound of iron as raw material refers to bulk iron ore or scrap iron, the primary forms available for purchase by regular consumers via recycling yards or commodity markets.