Fossil Leaf From The Miocene Mehrten Formation, California

A fossil leaf from the upper Miocene Mehrten Formation locality near Columbia State Park, Gold Country, western foothills of the Sierra Nevada, California. It's called scientifically Quercus convexa, the Miocene equivalent of the living Pasadena oak (also called the Engelmann oak). Photograph courtesy a specific technical document.

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