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Large Fossil Fern Frond and Bark from Pennsylvania
Stock Number  FPFPA90
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Name:   Fossil Fern Frond, Bark
Age:  Pennsylvanian
Formation:  Llewellyn Formation
Location:  Near St. Clair, Pennsylvania
Size:  Plate is 8.5 inches diagonal
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This is a fabulous pair of fossil plants from the now-closed location near St. Clair, Pennsylvania. The fossils are preserved as a thin film of yellow-white pyrophyllite on black shale. The detail of the fern frond is quite nice, and the bark is also beautifully displayed on the large plate of shale. This is a very fine example of different plant fossils from the Coal Regions of Pennsylvania.



 
 
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