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Plant (Plantae), root casts Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Huber Formation.
Fossilized palm wood (Sabal sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Petrified wood Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Walnut (Juglans sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Rhacopteris ovata Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tanilba Bay.
Seed pods Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Birch (Betula sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Spruce (Picea sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Oak (Quercus simulata) Bob Campbell Geology Museum
Gymnosperm (Otozamites feistmanteli) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Marburg Sandstone.
Cordaites sp. Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Pella Beds.
Conifer (Pinus sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Antero Formation.
Oak (Quercus sp.) leaf Bob Campbell Geology Museum Donated: J. Martin.
Horsetail (Calamites sp.), extinct Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Pella Beds.
Hickory (Carya antiquorum) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Fort Union Formtion.
Scale tree (Lepidodendron sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Pella Beds.
Hackberry (Celtis aspera) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Fort Union Formtion.
Horsetail (Calamites cisti) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tonganoxie Sandstone.
Sweet gum (Liquidambar sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Green River Formation.
Spruce pine (Picea sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Willapa Formation
Petrified wood Bob Campbell Geology Museum 45 million years old; Formation: Wasatch Formation.
Laurel (Lauraceae sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tranquille Shale; McAbee fossil beds.
Elm (Ulmus sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tranquille Shale; McAbee fossil beds.
Fossil wood Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Donoho Creek Formation
Ginkgo (Ginkgo biloba) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Sentinnel Butte Formation.
Ironwood (Carpinus fraterna) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 32 million years old; Formation: Florissant Shale.
Dawn redwood (Metasequoia sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Tranquille Shale; McAbee fossil beds.
Elm (Ulmus sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 32 million years old; Formation: Florissant Shale.
Bladdernut (Staphylea acuminata) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 32 million years old; Formation: Florissant Shale.
Poplar (Populus sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 32 million years old; Formation: Florissant Shale.
Fern (Sphenopteris guyottii) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 32 million years old; Formation: Florissant Shale.
Sycamore (Platanus sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 60 million years old; Formation: Ludlow Formation.
Beech (Fagus sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 32 million years old; Formation: Florissant Shale.
Fossil wood (Araucarioxylon sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 225 million years old; Formation: Chinle Formation
Judas tree (Cercis parvifolia) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 32 million years old; Formation: Florissant Shale.
Fossil wood Bob Campbell Geology Museum 120 million year old; Formation: Lakota Formation.
Hickory nut (Juglans costata) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 32 million years old; Formation: Florissant Shale.
Seed Fern (Alethopteris sp.) part and counterpart Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Francis Creek Shale.
Norfolk island pine (Araucaria mirabilis) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 170 million years old; Formation: Cerro Alto Beds.
Rutaceae sp. citrus fruit Bob Campbell Geology Museum 62 million years old; Formation: Fort Union Formation.
Fern (Alethopteris grandini) Bob Campbell Geology Museum 300 million years old; Formation: Francis Creek Shale.
Fossil Wood Bob Campbell Geology Museum 69 million years old; Donated: Paul H. Benson, Jr.
Pine cone (Pinus sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Coastal plain deposits; Donated: Clayton T. Smith.
Sequoia (Sequoia sp.) seed cone Bob Campbell Geology Museum 66 million years old; Formation: Hell Creek Formation.
Ferns (Alethopteris cf. serlii, Pecopteris sp., Neuropteris sp.) Bob Campbell Geology Museum Formation: Llewellyn Formation.
Dawn Redwood (Metasequoia sp.) cones and foliage Bob Campbell Geology Museum 62 million years old; Formation: Fort Union Formtion; Donated: Pat and Goz Segars.