Betulaceae (birch fossil)

Object/Artifact

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Crater Rock Museum

Name/Title

Betulaceae (birch fossil)

Entry/Object ID

2011.57.131

Description

Crystal System: Hexagonal System Description: Kingdom: Plantae Family: Betulaceae Genus: Betula Common Name: Birch Age: Eocene Location: Unknown Description: Large, thick slab with multiple fossil leaf impressions. Detail is fair to poor. Colors are tan, beige to brown. Physical Characteristics: Birch is a tree or shrub of the genus Betula ( /'b?tj?l?/ Bé-tu-la),[1] in the family Betulaceae, closely related to the beech/oak family, Fagaceae. The Betula genus contains 30–60 known taxa. It is widespread on the Northern Hemisphere, across a variety of boreal, mountainous and temperate climates. Family: Betulaceae Fracture: Conchoidal Genus: Betula Grain Size: Fine Hardness: 3 Calcite Kingdom: Plantae (Plants) Luster: Vitreous Rock Origin: Terrestrial Rock Type: Sedimentary Streak: white

Collection

Museum Collection of Fossils

Acquisition

Accession

2011.57

Source or Donor

Museum Collection of Fossils

Acquisition Method

Long-term Loan

Dimensions

Width

9 in

Depth

3-11/16 in

Length

14 in

Location

Location

Shelf

DS-14-A

Room

Delmar Smith Hall

Building

Crater Rock Museum

Category

Exhibit

Moved By

Jillian Mather Kettley

Date

June 4, 2025

Notes

Location updated

Location

Shelf

Bottom-cubby, Bottom-cubby

Room

Delmar Smith Hall

Building

Crater Rock Museum

Category

Permanent

Moved By

Rawley Wyatt

Date

July 3, 2015