Late Miocene Fossil Leaves From Verdi, Nevada

Two leaves from the Miocene counterpart of the modern interior live oak, called scientifically Quercus wislizenoides. The specimens came from the upper Miocene Hunter Creek Sandstone (5.8 million years old) as exposed near Verdi, Washoe County, Nevada. Photograph courtesy a specific technical document.

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