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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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From the album: Carboniferous Fossil Plant
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This year I visited this site only, all specimens I shown was brought from that place. Some new plants from last trip. Lepidodendron bark Calamites and Annularia
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I found this specimen in February. It has qiute well preservation where you can see how the leaves (phylloides) attach to the leaf cushions at the branch. Note the branch thickness and the phylloide's wide.
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Bothrodendron minutifolium with two attached branches
RomanK posted a gallery image in Member Collections
From the album: Carboniferous Fossil Plant
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From the album: Carboniferous Fossil Plant
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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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I visited site I found the Bothrodendron minutifolium bark and leafy shoots last time and done the new one! Bothrodendron stem fragment with two attached branch! Unbelievable! Stem Some detailes. I've never seen before the branch surface (and leaf scars present) at the point of branch attachment. Leaf scars Dichotomazing branch
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From the album: Fossil close-ups
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I found this piece of bark and cone fragment together with several Lycopodites shoots. That is Lycopsid obviously but what genus? Any idea?
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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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From the album: Fossil close-ups
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Lepidophloios cone? Or Sigillariostrobus? This afternoon I explored one of my favourable site and found in one big rock fragment of Lepidophloios bark with halonial scars (Halonia tortuosa) and cones. Rock was very fragile so I save only one cone.
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From the album: Carboniferous Fossil Plant
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From the album: Carboniferous Fossil Plant
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This site brought usually some very detailed bark surfaces. This afternoon I found first time the specimen with separate Lepidodendron leaf cusions overlapped each other. Lepidodendron aculeatum