Uncommon Eusphenopteris Seed Fern Fossil

Eusphenopteris obtusiloba

Geological Time: Carboniferous

Size (25.4 mm = 1 inch): Fronds: Largest is 80 mm by 15 mm Matrix: 130 mm X 80 mm

Fossil Site: Fire Creek Formation (above Pocahontas coal seam) West Virginia

Code: RS111

Price: $75.00 - sold


Description: Pteridosperms or seed ferns are a group of extinct plants with mostly fern-like foliage but with real seeds. They are mostly reconstructed as small trees but also forms with a climbing growth habit gave been found. Some forms, notably those called the Medullosales, have large fronds which could be up several meters long. Several groups can be distinguished within the Pteridosperms. The Pteridosperms evolved in the latest Devonian, and became common in the Carboniferous. The Medullosales took over the leading role during the Westphalian and persisted into the Permian. This fine example is Euspenopteris, a seed fern characterized by round-lobed leaflets.

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