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Carboniferous Plants From France 104


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Hi

My latest finds in the Lievin aeras , northern France .

Lepidodendron veltheimi in gray sandstone and red shale (burned )

Lepidodendron obovatum ,in part and counterpart , the two are different

Best regards

bruno

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Delicious! Even the sandstone has preserved remarkable detail :wub:

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Beautiful as usual!

-Dave

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Bruno..... Fantastic specimens...... Im just back from the south coast, my you have been busy..... well done...

Cheers Steve... And Welcome if your a New Member... :)

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