Description: Amberabg Excellent specimen. Big oldest Silurian land plant Cooksonia sp. big Pachytheca and unknown Silurian plants Upper Silurian (Ludlowian/Pridolian), ~423 million years ago. Holy Cross, Mountains. Kielce region, Poland Dimension: matrix 25x17mm, Pachytheca was a very primitive sphere-shaped plant that lived from the late Silurian to the early Devonian. The first fossil records of vascular plants, that is, land plants with tissues that carry food, appeared in the second half of the Silurian period. The earliest known representatives of this group are the Cooksonia Cooksonia, Rekonstruktion --> Shipping & handling for this item will be: In Europe: $10 To USA, Canada, Africa, South, Central America, Asia: $12 To Australia & Pacific Ocean: $14 Payment Information We accept paypal If you have won multiple items please wait for a combined invoice to pay. YOU CAN COMBINE SHIPPING Shipping by registered, insured air post. My other fossils for sale 510
Price: 120 USD
Location: Bielsko-Biala
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