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Looking to ID this fossil from Mazon Creek. I was wondering it is was roots of a horsetail/annularia. 

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Looks like a root, although I don't know if roots can be attributed to any plant specifically. I would label it as Radicites columnaris.

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Root was my first thought as well.

 

 

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