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Louisiana Fossil Palm Root fossil specimen

Louisiana Fossil Palm Root Identification

Fossil Palm Root is a realistic Louisiana fossil profile built around silicified palm tissue known from Gulf and western subtropical deposits. In this state, success usually comes from learning phosphate pits, shell hash beaches, and river gravels, then timing runoff, reservoir drawdown, surf cuts, or road work that exposes fresh fossil-bearing rock instead of hunting blindly.

Key Traits

  • fibrous bundle pattern
  • silicified root or stem texture
  • brown chalcedony replacement
  • Check phosphate pits, shell hash beaches, and river gravels

Era

Eocene-Miocene

Type

plant

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Law layer

Louisiana state guide

Fossil collecting rules in Louisiana vary by land status and fossil type. Common invertebrate fossils may be collectible on some public lands, but vertebrate fossils, protected park units, tribal lands, and cultural sites require a much higher level of care and often a permit. This is especially relevant in Pleistocene gravels, shell beds, and riverbank fossils.

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