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Allophylus Leaf Still Attached To Branch
Stock Number  FPUAL03

Name:   Allophylus flexifolia
Age:  Eocene
Formation:  Green River
Location:  Near Bonanza, Utah
Size:  Leaf is 3.1 inches long including petiole. Branch is 3.4 inches long.
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Here is an unusual specimen. This is Allophylus flexifolia. Allophylus leaves, as such, are not rare. However, when they are still attached to the branch by a long petiole, it is a different story. Specimens of leaves that show the branch attachment are very scarce. This specimen has good color and contrast. It is nicely displayed on a natural plate of shale. This is an aesthetic specimen of a leaf still attached to the branch.



 
 
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