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PERMIAN PLANT FOSSIL ON SLAB

Odernheim / Rhineland - Pfalz, Germany

EARLY PERMIAN PERIOD:   290 million years ago

SPECIAL NOTE:  The current laws in this region of Germany now forbid the collection of these fossils.  Legislation has permanently ended the supply of such magnificent specimens such as this one being offered here.  This fine example comes from an old German private collection and was collected long ago before the ban was enacted.  With digging in the formation now off-limits, these German Permian fossils are sure to appreciate in value and become increasingly difficult to acquire.

This is an uncommon plant fossil specimen of exquisite preservation.  Presented above is a Permian plant fossil called Hermitia germanica.  The intricate detail of the delicate leaves is fully present and wonderfully preserved on the original shale matrix in which it was found.  Multiple branches are present on this piece.  Guaranteed 100% GENUINE with NO RESTORATION OR ARTIFICIAL COLORING WITH PAINT. 

Hermitia germanica was a prehistoric plant that thrived during the Permian Period, before the first dinosaurs walked the earth.  The roots of these plants were not particularly strong and during storms, large numbers were up-rooted and deposited in low lying regions, rapidly buried under sediments.  These buried beds of decomposing plants existed in a unique environment without oxygen during the breakdown process.  The result was the formation of coal which is found today in the region.

These plant fossils were formed in a different manner from the coal deposits.  The fossils were found in what once was a swampy aquatic environment and their burial was less dramatic than mass burials that formed coal beds.  Alongside these graceful plants, fish such as Paramblypterus and amphibians such as Sclerocephalus swam below the quiet, calm Permian waters nearby.  They lived and went extinct before the very first dinosaurs!

FINEST DETAIL ON THIS UNCOMMON PERMIAN PLANT FOSSIL - REGION NOW CLOSED TO COLLECTING

11.5" x 4.6" overall

$95     PL-026     INCLUDES STAND     Actual Item - One Only

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