Museum quality huge Lepidodendron scale tree Carboniferous lycopod fossil plant

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Museum quality huge Lepidodendron scale tree Carboniferous lycopod fossil plant. From The Galatea north mine in Galatea Illinois , 6 seam coal. The mine has been shut down since 2010 no more fossils will ever come from that location.there is no repair or restoration to this piece. It is all original.Matrix dimensions: Approximately 16" x 11 1/2" x 1-1/2" and weighs 15 pounds to ounces.Description:"Beautiful huge, museum quality detailed specimen of Lepidodendron "scale tree " lycopod bark preserved in matrix !Lepidodendron (also known as the "Scale tree") is an extinct genus of primitive, vascular, arborescent (tree-like) plant related to the Lycopsids (club mosses). It was part of the coal forest flora. They sometimes reached heights of over 30 metres (100 ft), and the trunks were often over 1 m (3.3 ft) in diameter, and thrived during the Carboniferous period. Sometimes called "giant club mosses", this is actually not correct as they are actually closer to quillworts than to club mosses. The closely packed diamond-shaped leaf scars left on the trunk and stems as the plant grew provide some of the most interesting and common fossils in Carboniferous shales and accompanying coal deposits. These fossils look much like tire tracks or alligator skin. The scars, or leaf cushions, were composed of green photosynthetic tissue, evidenced read more