7.4" Wide Fossil Seed Fern Plate - Pennsylvania

This is a plate of seed fern fossils from the Pennsylvanian aged (305 million year) Llewellyn formation of Pennsylvania. The white color of these detailed fern fossils contrasts well against the black shale they are preserved in. These plants were buried in a swamp where a low temperature, pressure, and oxygen environment the plant tissue was slowly replaced by pyrite. This pyrite was later replaced by a whitish mineral (aluminum silicate) as the fossils were buried and exposed to the heat and pressure inside of the earth. There are several types of seed ferns (which look very similar) on these plates including Alethopteris and Neuropteris.

There are fossils on both sides of the rock. A display stand is included with the purchase.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Alethopteris (Seed Fern)
LOCATION
St. Clair, Pennsylvania
FORMATION
Llewellyn Formation
SIZE
Rock 7.4x4.6"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#79681
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