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Lepidodendron

Pecopteris and Lepidodendron Leaf

2020-08-13
By: Clint
On: August 13, 2020
In: Collection Pieces, Plants, Shale
Tagged: Lepidodendron, Pecopteris

There are plenty of shale plants to be found, in particular layers locally. Some have an abundance of ferns, stems, leaves, etc, and often you’ll fine a nice isolated piece. This is a two part post about two particularly interesting finds. One is very easy to identify, the other IRead More →

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