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ANGIOSPERM FOSSIL

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Material
MINERAL/ROCK-SEDIMENTARY;
Description
Light-beige colored shale has leaf imprint in light-beige coloring except for the stem and veins which are a dark-brown color. Fossil is cracked but remains attached.
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Other Names
LEAF
Category
ROCKS AND MINERALS
Sub-Category
ROCKS,SEDIMENTARY-FOSSILS
Description
Light-beige colored shale has leaf imprint in light-beige coloring except for the stem and veins which are a dark-brown color. Fossil is cracked but remains attached.
History Of Use
Angiosperms are the most important and best known group of plants including leaves and flower plants. This sample is cracked but remains attached.
Material
MINERAL/ROCK-SEDIMENTARY;
Width
3.5
Length
7
Depth
0.2
Units Of Measurement
Centimeters
Accession No.
1974.0106.0001.13
Type of Record
Museum Artifact
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