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13.4" Black and Red Petrified Wood (Araucarioxylon) Stand-up - Arizona
This is a red and black colored, 13.4" wide polished section of Late Triassic petrified wood (Araucarioxylon) from Navajo County, Arizona. It has been polished to a glossy finish on one side while the opposite side has been left in its rough state.
One edge has been cut flat, allowing the specimen to stand up without the need for a display stand.
One edge has been cut flat, allowing the specimen to stand up without the need for a display stand.
Araucarioxylon Petrified Wood From Arizona
This wood is similar to petrified wood found in the Petrified Forest National Park near Holbrook, Arizona. Its petrified forest encompasses nearly 100,000 acres, and is almost entirely represented by the extinct conifer Araucarioxylon arizonicum.
The petrified wood from Araucarioxylon arizonicum happens to be the state fossil of Arizona. It is frequently referred to as "rainbow wood" because of the large variety of colors some specimens exhibit. The reds and oranges come from hematite inclusions within the silica, the yellows from limonite, and the purples from extremely fine hematite spherules.
Araucarioxylon arizonicum is estimated to have grown more than 150 feet high and dominated the tropical forests in what is now Arizona nearly 225 million years ago.
This wood is similar to petrified wood found in the Petrified Forest National Park near Holbrook, Arizona. Its petrified forest encompasses nearly 100,000 acres, and is almost entirely represented by the extinct conifer Araucarioxylon arizonicum.
The petrified wood from Araucarioxylon arizonicum happens to be the state fossil of Arizona. It is frequently referred to as "rainbow wood" because of the large variety of colors some specimens exhibit. The reds and oranges come from hematite inclusions within the silica, the yellows from limonite, and the purples from extremely fine hematite spherules.
Araucarioxylon arizonicum is estimated to have grown more than 150 feet high and dominated the tropical forests in what is now Arizona nearly 225 million years ago.
SPECIES
Araucarioxylon arizonicum
LOCATION
Navajo County, Arizona
FORMATION
Chinle Formation
SIZE
13.4 x 5.8", up to 2.45" thick
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#199038
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