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A Few More Carboniferous Plants


Plantguy

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Here's a few more purchased additions to my collection from Europe. A Dicksonites and another Pecopterid. post-1240-12552334206834_thumb.jpgpost-1240-12552334446384_thumb.jpgSorry for the picture quality--no retakes possible at this time as the camera has some "issues". Its not the photographer!! Well, maybe not! :wacko: Regards, Chris

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Hi Chris

great material, I recognize these plants and I personally know your seller M.T.B from Saarland, congratulations to these wonderful acquisitions ....

Bruno

in picture Eusphenopteris striata from Lievin aera

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PlantGuy...... Top fossils, very beautiful examples.... I only ever find small fragments in the nodules, the shale seems to crumble very easily.... so seeing 'fronds' is great..... Thanks for sharing them..... :)

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

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