1.55" Fossil Leaf (Cedrelospermum) - Green River Formation, Utah
This is an Eocene aged fossil leaf of Cedrelospermum nervosum, an extinct species of plant classified within the Ulmaceae family, which includes modern trees like elm and hackberry. The leaf is 1.55" long and on a piece of shale. It is nicely preserved with crisp edges and a nice dark color. Fine details are faint, but can be seen.
It comes from the Green River Formation in Uintah County, Utah. While this formation is best known for well-preserved fossil fish found in Wyoming, other sections of the formation contain very diverse flora and insect fauna.
Comes with an acrylic display stand.
It comes from the Green River Formation in Uintah County, Utah. While this formation is best known for well-preserved fossil fish found in Wyoming, other sections of the formation contain very diverse flora and insect fauna.
Comes with an acrylic display stand.
$19
SPECIES
Cedrelospermum nervosum
LOCATION
Uintah County, Utah
FORMATION
Green River Formation
SIZE
Leaf: 1.55" long, Rock: 2.55 x 2.2"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#320771
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