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Name:    Fossil Fern Fronds
Age:  Pennsylvanian
Formation:  Llewellyn Formation
Location:  Near St. Clair, Pennsylvania
Size:  Plate is 11.4 inches tall

This is a very nice fossil fern frond from the classic location near St. Clair, Pennsylvania. The fossil is preserved as a thin film of white pyrophyllite on black shale. The detail of this fossil is quite nice, and the plant is beautifully displayed on the large plate of shale. There are also many nice fern fronds also preserved on the plate. This is a very displayable example of a large, colorful fossil fern frond from the Coal Regions of Pennsylvania.

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