This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Acrone, Alphrog, Ancientree, Antirigon, Bambrea, Bushido, Bushy, Cactalon, Calyptro, Canarweed, Catarax, Centaspine, Chamrock, Cherraphim, Choraleaf, Chosros, Cubymum(Pokemon), Dandiem, Destree, Donar, Dracanum, Electroseed, Firss, Floatsam, Florezt, Flowurus, Folnir, Goattel, Grablade, Granitoak, Grashin, Grasire, Grastruct, Grovill, Herbade, Jubileaf, Jungler, Klover, Koarbush, Kunboo, Lachrybor, Langwood, Leafish, Leafloi, Leptileaf, Lycanox, Machiko, Mallamo, Mandrakudzu, Mandreaf, Martibo, Medoat, Mintop, Mitow, Mushrough, Naturis, Netop, Nimbranch, Noctsuga, Operadise, Parchukaso, Petakid, Petruk, Phoradon, Photactyl, Plantor, Plumarch, Presama, Racoonerbe, Raptorvine, Samaric, Seedrake, Sleipine, Sparlock, Starry The Oddish, Swiftree, Syntzacotyl, Tertele, Thylavine, Treleptdon, Tropisoar, Twigileaf, Verdeti. Excerpt: Acrone is a Grass-type Pokemon created by Jagwire for Generation XVII. Along with Tigrowl and Anglight, it is one of the three starter Pokemon of the Amisia region the player can choose from at the start of Pokemon Garnet and Amethyst. It is the first Pokemon in the Amisia Regional Pok