Cache Creek Conifer Plant Fossil Association

Camaecyparis sp

Coniferales, Cupressaceae

Pinus sp

Order Coniferales, Family Pinaceae

Geological Time: Early Middle Eocene

Size (25.4 mm = 1 inch): Fossil Cedar: 80 mm by 23 mm, Pine: 60 mm by 12 mm
Matrix: 145 mm X 100 mm

Fossil Site: Tranquille Shale, Cache Creek, British Columbia, Canada

Fossil Code: PF067

Price: Sold


Conifer Plant Fossil AssociationDescription: This plaque displays an example of two coniferous trees. The larger is a sprig of White Cedar (Camaecyparis) with distinctive scale-like leaves from the lacustrine deposits of the McAbee Flora of the Eocene of British Columbia, Canada with fine preservational details., while the second is composed of needles of the pine tree. The region was dominated by a shallow lake. Plant matter which fell into the water was covered with a fine layer of silt which built up over the years as a result of deposition of diatoms which bloomed in the lake each spring and died in the summer. This is a fine example of the preservation for which this biota is known., The flora was dominated by conifers farther away from the lake, and elm, birch, beech, and alder near to the lakeshore. The location from which this specimen was collected has recently been acquired by the provincial government of British Columbia and declared a heritage site. As a consequence specimens like this that were collected from before the declaration will become increasingly in demand as no further material will be available.

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