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Howdy all, This is a piece of petrified wood My Dad found I believe in Knob Noster. I've been observing Calamites fossils and I think this might be a piece of calamites stem, though I need another opinion.
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Found these two segments of a horsetail trunk in my backyard. I am located on the Sequatchie Anticline in an area of sandstone and bangor limestone abutting the Warrior coal basin in north-central Alabama. These were found on the top of a ridge in an area where the topsoil had washed away and the ground was disturbed. I assume the break is very recent as it fits almost perfectly together. Measurements are approximately 11 inches in length with a diameter of 3.5 inches.
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Hello to all. I ask for your help in ID of the next sample. I have a large collection of Carboniferous flora, but this sample surprised me. First, I will publish standard finds from one mine in the Donetsk region of Ukraine. These Calamites were brought to the surface from a depth of 930 meters. Not flattened and of small diameter - an interesting find. 1476001232_1(5.1).mp4 1697913187_1(8).mp4
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From the album: Mazon creek assortment
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From the album: Mazon creek assortment
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Horsetail compression, Cumnock formation, North Carolina, U.S.A., 2021
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From the album: Lando’s Fossil Collection
Triassic horsetail stem compression fossil, possibly Neocalamites spp., collected from the Cumnock formation shale of Sanford, NC.© Lando_Cal_4tw
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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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From the album: Llewellyn Formation Plants of Pennsylvania
Calamostachys Sp. Late Pennsylvanian Llewellyn Formation Schuylkill Co., PA -
From the album: Llewellyn Formation Plants of Pennsylvania
Calamites Pith Cast Late Pennsylvanian Llewellyn Formation Mount Carmel, PA-
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From the album: Llewellyn Formation Plants of Pennsylvania
Calamites Pith Cast Late Pennsylvanian Llewellyn Formation Schuylkill Co., PA-
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From the album: Llewellyn Formation Plants of Pennsylvania
Calamites cisti Late Pennsylvanian Llewellyn Formation Schuylkill Co., PA -
From the album: Llewellyn Formation Plants of Pennsylvania
Calamites cistii Late Pennsylvanian Llewellyn Formation Schuylkill Co., PA -
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Calamites suckowii Late Pennsylvanian Llewellyn Formation Schuylkill Co., PA -
From the album: Llewellyn Formation Plants of Pennsylvania
Asterophyllites longifolius Late Pennsylvanian Llewellyn Formation St. Clair, PA-
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From the album: Llewellyn Formation Plants of Pennsylvania
Annularia stellata Late Pennsylvanian Llewellyn Formation St. Clair, PA -
From the album: Missouri Plant Fossils
One of my favorite Calamites due to how well preserved its internal anatomy is! I gave this to a friend's little brother who loves fossils. -
From the album: Plants of the Lewellyn Formation
Giant horsetail plant Columbia County, Pennsylvania Carboniferous Lewellyn Formation-
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I found this in western Washington in the renton formation 38 million years ago. I don't think this is a horsetail because I don't see super defined nodes. But if anyone knows what this could be let me know.
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From the album: FreeRuin's Finds
The imprint of a stalk from an ancestor of the Horsetail. Equisetites sp. Hartford Basin Shuttle Meadow Formation Massachusetts-
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From the album: Carbondale, PA
Carbondale, PA Lewellyn Formation Pennsylvanian period 299-323 myo -
From the album: Green River Formation. Parachute Creek Member. Douglas Pass, Colorado
Horsetail. Collected from the Green River Formation. Parachute Creek Member. Douglas Pass, Colorado. Radar Dome location.-
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