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Hi, I bought many years ago a Gingko leaf fossil, but unfortunately I lost the data regarding the name of the species and the location of discovery. Leaf dimensions: 5.5 cm x 4.2 (wxh)- Maybe someone can recognize the species a (and, possibly, site) from the picture I attach here? Thanks in advance, Fabio
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From the album: Robs Fossil Collection
This specimen of Ginkgo adiantoides, comes from the Paleocene of North Dakota. The slab measures roughly 3-3/4 x 4 inches Bought this one as I have a bonsai Ginkgo tree that I got from Japan and really like how they have been around so long- 1 comment
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Triassic Cumnock Formation..Ginkgo leaves? And Plant Stems?
fossil_lover_2277 posted a topic in Fossil ID
Made another trip to the Triassic Cumnock formation of North Carolina. Split a LOT of shale, got what I believe are 3 nice plant fossils!!! (6 total since they split) One looks like a compression fossil of ginkgo leaves I think..the other 2 I think are plant vasculature. Can someone confirm this? I want to make sure these are actual fossils too, not pseudofossils... Also, I found some nodules as a part of one of the plant stems with odd bluish yellow minerals..not sure what that is. Thanks everyone!!- 15 replies
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