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From the album: Carboniferous Fossil Plant
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From the album: Carboniferous Fossil Plant
Top of the Lepidophloios juvenile stem (apex). -
From the album: Carboniferous Fossil Plant
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From the album: Fossil close-ups
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Hope that is the Bothrodendron branches. I found that specimen this morning - typical forest litter with lots of wood fragments. There was some Bothrodendron bark pieces inside and a couple of thin branches look like Lepidodendron but without any leaf scar at all. I've got a feeling that thin Bothrodendron branches have no a typical Bothrodendron leaf scars, but main axes (stem) only... At the thin branches we can see the rombical pattern like a leaf cushion at Lepidodendron branches. More pictures (1- outside, 2-3 - left and right inside)
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From the album: Fossil close-ups
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Bothrodendron bark and branches specimen I have found yesterday (with close-ups). You can see front and back side of the stone I found not very often the Bothrodendron branch with leaf scars just before branch leafy part which has a tight leaf scar positions - different from the stem. This is just sach case!
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From the album: Fossil close-ups
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From the album: Fossil close-ups
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From the album: Fossil close-ups
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From the album: Fossil close-ups
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From the album: Fossil close-ups
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From the album: Carboniferous Fossil Plant
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From the album: Carboniferous Fossil Plant
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From the album: Carboniferous Fossil Plant
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I did my first spring hunt on two coal heap near Lens Northern France,a lot to ID ,all help will be welcome Ducks lover,it's spring on the coal heap ! soon the big family! the site
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