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The majority of these berries are ground cherries from about 52 Ma years ago with the fruit fossilized. This is very rare to have so many specimens with the soft fruit still attached to the host.

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1925 Body & Trace Fossil Collection - Vegitation

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  • Taken with NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D3200
  • Focal Length 46 mm
  • Exposure Time 10/1250
  • f Aperture f/8.0
  • ISO Speed 360

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Macrophyseter

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My apologies to disappoint, but IMO they look more like concretions rather than fossils. Still nice-looking ones, though. :)

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Fossildude19

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As I stated in your post with these, these are concretions, and not fossil berries. 

 

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Are you both referring to this pic or all the pics in this section?

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