Paleobiota of the Latah Formation

Diospyros oregoniana fossil flower
Diospyros oregoniana fossil flower
  • Source: Berry, 1929 taxonomic descriptions plus Calede et al 2018
  • ALT1: ... that fossil preservation for the Paleobiota of the Latah Formation includes some fossils (pictured) that still have living color? Source: O'Keefe et al 2024 Supplementary data 1 "In addition to its well-known leaf flora, many of which preserve original colors and fragmentary genetic material"
  • ALT2: ... that sites containing the Paleobiota of the Latah Formation stretch across the inland northwest from Grand Coulee Washington (pictured) to White Bird, Idaho? Source: Chaney & Axelrod (1969) Latah Formation pages 109-111 Florules
  • Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Aquilegia alpina
  • Comment:
    Ginkgo adiantoides with fall color
Grand Coulee Dam built in Miocene Geologic terrane

Alternate images for Alt1 and Alt 2

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  • Newness, length, sourcing, no plagarism all certified by DYKchecker. Hook ALT1 is interesting and well-cited, picture is clear and free. Maximilian775 (talk) 16:19, 26 February 2025 (UTC)
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