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Glossopteris browniana Leaves Age: Permian Formation: Glossopteris Beds Location: New South Wales, Australia Size: Plate is 8.6 inches across This specimen is not for sale Click here for similar specimens that are for sale
Here is a plate of unique fossil plants. This is large slab of Glossopteris browniana from the Permian of Australia. Glossopteris was a tree of substantial size and had a trunk reaching up to 16'' in diameter. This giant seed fern had very thick leaves - each leaf had a sturdy midrib with a network of veins. Fossils from this tree are an important indicator of the theory of continental drift. There are many leaves present on this plate, and they exhibit fine detail - the venation is beautifully displayed. The orangish-red leaves contrast well with the creamish-orange matrix. The plants are well positioned on the large, semi-squared plate that also contains leaves on the reverse side. This is a very collectible specimen of Glossopteris vegetation from the Permian of Australia.