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Eden Valley Petrified Wood Wyoming Polished Round Stump
Lovely full "round" of Eden Valley Petrified Wood from Wyoming that has been slabbed, and polished on one face, natural rough everywhere else.
The polished face is 4.74 inches by 3.23 inches, and it is 1.7 inches at its thickest.
Eden Valley Petrified Wood is found in the Green River Formation, and is from the Eocene Epoch or about 50 million years old.
This Petrified Wood is Edenoxylon paviareolatum, an angiosperm in the Anacardiaceae family, commonly known as the cashew, pepper or sumac family.
Eden Valley Petrified Wood, which is found near, and named after, the town of Eden, located in the western central part of Wyoming. The 80-mile-long area includes three major collecting areas: the Blue Forest, Big Sandy Reservoir, and Oregon Buttes.
This piece was from the Big Sandy Reservoir petrified wood area that is north of Farson and northeast of the Big Sandy Reservoir. This area is known for Petrified Palm Wood.
Edenoxylon and Palmoxylon (palm) are represented by multiple samples and appear to have been dominant in the local vegetation at the time of deposition.
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