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Extremely Rare Catkin (Apetalous Flowers)
Stock Number  FPFLO36
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Name:   Unidentified Catkin
Age:  Eocene
Formation:  Green River Formation
Location:  Bonanza, Utah
Size:  Catkin is 2.2 inches long
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Here is an extremely rare, unidentified fossil catkin from the Green River Shale. A catkin is a drooping, scaly spike of small flowers without petals. This is a fine specimen of a catkin that is extremely detailed. The fossil has extremely nice dark color and contrasts wonderfully with the lighter-colored matrix. The plant fossil is well showcased on the natural plate of shale. This is a super specimen of a very rare fossil catkin.



 
 
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