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Lepidodendron Bark Age: Pennsylvanian Formation: Llewellyn Formation Location: Near St. Clair, Pennsylvania Size: Plate is 6 inches across This specimen is not for sale Click here for similar specimens that are for sale
This is a very unusual plant fossil. It is a large plate of Lepidodendron Bark from the famous closed site near St. Clair, Pennsylvania. This site usually produces world-class white fern fossils - Lepidodendron bark is quite rare from here. The classic diamond-shaped leaf scar pattern is wonderfully intact (better than the photo shows). Each ''diamond'' represents the point of attachment of a fallen leaf. This is a very collectible plant fossil from the Coal Age of Pennsylvania.