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strange wood fossil that needs ID


matthew textor

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17 hours ago, Reese the Rockhound said:

Judging by the faintness of the ribbing (and disregarding geologic time), it could be Phragmites.

Just wondering why would we disregard geologic time?  :headscratch:

Are you just saying it looks akin or similar to Phragmites?

It's Devonian aged. 

 

12 hours ago, Bullsnake said:

Any chance of it being a 'float'?

Possible. Still, the entire area there is Devonian. And pieces like this are not uncommon there.

 

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