Some 300 million year old leaves

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I went back to a very tiny about 5 feet wide, where there is a layer of flaky sandstone/mudstone it’s full of this stuff. The trick Is to get a big enough piece to split, it’s very crumbly stuff. Here are some of the better ones
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Would kill to have a place that spit out things like that!!!!!!
 

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Older The Better

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Thanks, I paid a bit of a price though came home covered in seed ticks, I always spray before I go out but didn’t matter this time. I have some of the leaves id’d but the name escapes me, I’ll post it when I remember
 

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