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Large Willow Leaf with Nice Detail
Stock Number  PGR18

Name:   Salix cockerelli (Willow)
Age:  Eocene
Formation:  Green River
Location:  Near Bonanza, Utah
Size:  Leaf is 4.25 inches including petiole
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This is a great example of Salix cockerelli from the Eocene of Utah. This is a fossil willow. The lanceolate leaf has entire margins. The leaf has a strong midvein with many secondary veins arising from it. It also has a very short petiole attached. The dark brown leaf contrasts extremely well with the light-colored matrix. The fossil is well centered on a rectangular block of shale. This is a very fine, large specimen of a fossil willow from the Green River Formation.



 
 
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