Identification???

KentuckyBotryoidal

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Im really such a novice at anything computer related so if this didn't turn out right, my bad. The image adding process is confusing as heck.
anyway, found these in eastern Kentucky. One set looks like small leaves/ferns, another looks like a branch with leaves? as for the others im unsure. thoughts?
 

GatorBoy

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Real nice looking specimens you have there I'm unfamiliar with your area hopefully someone will come along soon that could give you a good identification
 

Ninjafossils

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well, they're plants in sandstone, I can tell you that much. You didn't give the location of the finds, but judging by your name, I'm assuming your are in Kentucky. A more specific location, and I might be able to tell you the age. I don't really know plants too well, but I'm sure Harry can help you out here.
 

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KentuckyBotryoidal

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They were all found basically in the same rock. In South Eastern Kentucky. Thanks for the replies!
 

outdoorfunblonde

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What you have there is a branch with leaves fossil / impression. Cool find! Keep that for sure! :)
 

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