Description
Fossil Eocene Leaves from the Green River Formation
An example of the prehistoric fossil plant material found with the famous location in Southwestern Wyoming.
This is an example of a Partial, Two Eocene Fossil leaves from the Eocene Period. It is preserved on a roughly triangular matrix 5 inches by 5 3/4 inches. Specimen in the picture is the specimen you will receive.
These 1 1/2 and 1 3/4 inch Fossil leaves from a tree that grew in the area of Kemmerer, Wyoming approximately 50 million years ago.
Here is a chance to get Very Nice partial Two Eocene Fossil Leaves for someone who collects fossil flora. But it can also be as a gift for that someone special or yourself. This Leaf has not been retouched, painted, enhanced in any way. Because this is the way they look when they come out of the ground, they present very well. Sometimes a little cleaning is all that is necessary. Because these are exceptionally detailed leaves they sometimes show the veins.
Because the area around Southwestern Wyoming is well known for the fossils it has become a very popular place to dig for fossils. But not all fossils from this location are as detailed as this. Nearly everything in that ecosystem can be found at some point while digging in various parts of the formation. The original lake was over 900 square miles but only several Buttes are still producing such wonderful specimens. Because of type of rock and the preservation nearly all the fossils from this location have great detail.
Specimen in the picture is the specimen you will receive.