Rock slide paradise

KentuckyBotryoidal

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So recent weather has brought on this wonderful surprise

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A rock slide, so naturally-I had to pluck my through it. this is all I found! If you have any input or info on them, feel free to share!
 

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Las Vegas Bob

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Pic's two, three and maybe four are what is called Stigmaria and are a type of branching tree root fossil. Those little scars on the sides of the fossil are where the rootlets grew out from. Nice finds thanks for sharing.

Pics one, five and six are fern fossils.
 

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