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Great finds, Gery! :) 

Joyeux Noël!!l

Regards, 

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So beautiful!

-Dave

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Thanks Tony,Tim ,and Pagurus,on this one i can feel the carboniferous wind! :)

26 minutes ago, Shamalama said:

So beautiful!

Thanks Dave!

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Wow gery! Those are really fantastic...Have you figured out what the fronds are? Eusphenopteris? 

 

Thanks for sharing the photos. 

 

Regards, Chris 

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6 hours ago, Plantguy said:

Wow gery! Those are really fantastic...Have you figured out what the fronds are? Eusphenopteris? 

 

Thanks for sharing the photos. 

 

Regards, Chris 

Thanks Tony,Tim ,and Pagurus,on this one i can feel the carboniferous wind! :)

18 hours ago, Shamalama said:

So beautiful!

Thanks Dave!

 

6 hours ago, Plantguy said:

Wow gery! Those are really fantastic...Have you figured out what the fronds are? Eusphenopteris? 

 

Thanks for sharing the photos. 

 

Regards, Chris 

Thanks Chris,it is  Eusphenopteris striata Gothan ,regards

 

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