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Fossil Pine Cone In Cross-Section (Old Collection) - Washington
This is something I'd never previously seen, fossil pine cones from Saddle Mountain in Washington. This is old collection material collected many decades ago from a site that has been "collected out" for a long time.
The slab represents a forest floor that was covered by an ash flow and petrified, just like petrified wood. The layer representing this forest floor was slabbed and polished revealing several pine cones in cross section.
It's Miocene in age and the entire slab is 2.8" wide and contains one petrified pine cone.
The slab represents a forest floor that was covered by an ash flow and petrified, just like petrified wood. The layer representing this forest floor was slabbed and polished revealing several pine cones in cross section.
It's Miocene in age and the entire slab is 2.8" wide and contains one petrified pine cone.
SPECIES
Unidentified
AGE
LOCATION
Saddle Mountain Area, Grant County Washington
SIZE
Rock 2.8x2.4, Largest cone 1.6" wide
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#65875
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