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9.0" Plate with Three Fossil Leaves (Three Species) - Montana
These are three fossil leaves from the Fort Union Formation near Glendive, Montana. They are one each of the species Davidia antiqua, Celtis asperum, and "Cinnamomum" sezannense. The dark orange/brown preservation contrasts well against the shale, and many of the details in the leaves can be seen in good relief. There may be some touchups to the surface of the leaves where pieces of them flaked onto the negative during collection.
This specimen includes an acrylic display stand.
#11 - "Cinnamomum" sezannense (2.65" long with stem)
#4 - Celtis asperum (2.45" long)
#5 - Davidia antiqua (2.0" long)
This specimen includes an acrylic display stand.
#11 - "Cinnamomum" sezannense (2.65" long with stem)
#4 - Celtis asperum (2.45" long)
#5 - Davidia antiqua (2.0" long)
SPECIES
Davidia antiqua, Celtis asperum & "Cinnamomum" sezannense
LOCATION
Glendive, Montana
FORMATION
Fort Union Formation
SIZE
Largest Leaf: 2.65" long (including stem), Rock: 9.0 x 6.6"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#271057
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