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PALM TRUNK from Horse Canyon, near Tehachapi CA

$ 7.89

Availability: 48 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
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  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Palm trunk section (
    Palmoxylon
    )
    Bopesta Formation; Miocene
    Horse Canyon, near Tehachapi, California
    ** A wonderful palm specimen from the Horse Canyon locality near Tehachapi.
    Remember that this locality was very active for collecting in the 1950s and 1960s but mainly for Horse Canyon green moss agate which was a popular lapidary material for jewelry and crafts. Occasionally, a chunk of petrified would be found but overall, very little of this material was ever recovered.
    The owner of the ranch died 25 years ago and the entire area was closed to any public collecting by his heirs (who still live there but want no rock collectors to enter the property). More recently, a neighboring rancher found a small deposit of petrified wood and excavated numerous limbs and chunks from his discovery.
    The material all eventually made its way to a cutter and wholesaler, and we were fortunate to obtain many of the best pieces.  Pa
    lm is described in the Tehachapi fossil leaf flora that was published in the Carnegie Institution
    Contributions to Paleontology publication number 516 A Miocene Flora from the Western Border of the Mojave Desert
    .  This end cut measures 5.5" x 4.5" on the polished face and it is 1.25" thick.
    We specialize in petrified wood and plant fossils which are accurately identified as to locality of origin and family, genus or species. We don't guess and when we don't know, we say so!  Your specimen will come with a label identifying the specimen, the locality where it was collected, the formation and age of the material and any other pertinent information we have gleaned from our literature search.
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