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Specimens of fossil fern from Montceau-les-mines, France. These specimens are supplied in a white card tray with an information label and would be ideal for educational use.
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Specimens of fossil fern from Montceau-les-mines, France. These samples are believed to be from the carboniferous period and are currently unidentified but they are possibly Neuropteris or Pecopteris. These specimens are supplied in a white card tray with an information label and would be ideal for educational use.
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Specimen Size | 2" x 2", 3" x 2", 4" x 3" |
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Geological Age: Carboniferous, approx 330 million years old
Fossil Location: United Kingdom
The specimen is a plant cone which released spores in to the air to help spread seeds. Specimens are British material and are supplied in a card tray with label.
Alethopteris is an extinct plant from the carboniferous through to the cretaceous. High quality which display very detailed preservation of individual leaves within the mudstone matrix. supplied with a white card tray and information label
Genus Name: Lepidodendron
Division: Lycopodiophyta
Geological Age: Carboniferous period, Westphalian, 313 to 304 Mya
Location: Marles-les-mines, Pas-de-Calais, France
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Alethopteris is an extinct plant from the carboniferous through to the cretaceous. High quality which display very detailed preservation of individual leaves within the mudstone matrix. are provided in large magnifier boxes (1.5 inch) with information label.
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Genus Name: Sigillaria
Division: Lycopodiophyta
Geological Age: Carboniferous period, Westphalian, 313 to 304 Mya
Location: Marles-les-mines, Pas-de-Calais, France
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Fossil Leave specimens from the plant, Glossopteris meaning “tongue”, (because the leaves were tongue-shaped) is the largest genus of the extinct order of seed ferns known as Glossopteridales.The plant was known to have grown along the palaeo-super continent of Gondwana during the Permian. These particular specimens come from Australia and are approx 3″ x 2″ and will come in a small card tray with information label.
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Geological Age: Carboniferous, Weastphalian ‘A’
Location: Lancashire, UK.
A high quality matching pair siderite nodule containing a Lepidostrobus (cone) plant fossil with a leafy stem. The specimens are 6cm x 4.5cm and come in a white card tray with an information label. These species are uncommon, and has not been damaged during cracking of the nodule.
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Siderite nodule containing a highly detailed and well preserved Alethopteris fossil. Alethopteris was a fern which existed during the Carboniferous. This specimen is a good display piece and was found in WIgan, UK and comes supplied with a card tray and information label.
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Species Name: Calamites carinatus
Division: Sphenophyta
Geological Age: Carboniferous period, Westphalian, 313 to 304 Mya
Location: Marles-les-mines, Pes-de-Calais, France
Plant Fossils from Pennsylvania, USA. Enclosed within a laminated mudstone matrix, these fossils are detailed and perfect for use as tools of analysis as well as display with their dark grey and shiny appearance. Supplied with a white card tray and information label.
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Genus Name: Annularia
Division: Sphenophyta
Geological Age: Carboniferous period, Westphalian, 313 to 304 Mya
Location: Marles-les-mines, Pas-de-Calais, France
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Fossilised Palm tree slices, which have been cut and lacquered to display the internal tree structure in great detail. Found in the Americas and from the Palaeogene period, these fossils come supplied with an acrylic stand and can be used for analysis or decor.
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