Mazon Creek Fossil Fern Pecopteris Leaves Carboniferous
This outstanding Mazon Creek fossil fern showcases the distinctive leaves of the genus Pecopteris, a fern that thrived during the Carboniferous Period, approximately 307–309 million years ago. The fossil originates from the world-renowned Mazon Creek Lagerstätte in Illinois, USA, famous for its exceptional preservation of both plant and animal life. The piece offered here is a carefully chosen specimen, preserved with superb detail, and is exactly the one shown in the photographs. This is an individual listing, so you will be purchasing the exact Fossil in the photos.
Often associated with spiritual themes of ancient wisdom, grounding, endurance, and transformation. They act as a bridge to the primordial Earth, offering insights into long-term growth and resilience. Collectors and spiritual practitioners alike value Pecopteris fossils for their connection to deep time and their symbolic representation of nature's enduring strength across millions of years.