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Large Cedar Branch with Many Sprigs Intact
Stock Number  FPCAN304
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Name:   Chamaecyparis sp. (White Cedar)
Age:  Eocene
Formation:  Tranquille Shale
Location:  Cache Creek, British Columbia, Canada
Size:  Branch is 2.7 inches long
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Here is an excellent specimen of a Chamaecyparis sp. (White Cedar) branch from the Eocene of British Columbia. It is very unusual to find such a complete branch. This cool cedar sprig exhibits fine detail. Under magnification, the individual scale-like leaves are easily seen. This fossil plant has wonderful natural color and contrast. The branch is nicely showcased on the plate of shale that also contains a few long pine needles. This is a great example of fossilized Cedar foliage.





 
 
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