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Carboniferous Flora From North Euramerica Continent 1


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Here are some lepidodendron barks ,First an overview of my windows and then a few more pictures in detail, the red specimens are found on heaps and burned, which Romank eastern Ukraine has specimens of a similar color,here in the north of France there are more coal mines in operation since 1990....

Bruno

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Outstanding Bruno.

I just spent a half hour looking at these photos, wanting to get a closer look on each piece.

Your Sigillaria struck me. I've ony found a few pieces myself in sandstone and the size of your Lepidodendron collection is amazing. If you ever get the time, could you possibly post some more individual close up photos?

Here's a decent Lepidodendron found only 5 or 6 miles from my house.

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I love the use of the stumps as landscaping rocks! :)

-Dave

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