Pteridium!
[log in to unmask]" type="cite">Agree with Ruth and Mark.
Pteridium aquilinum.
Best
Lucy
Mark Robinson schreef op 2016-06-16 18:47:
Yes, Pteridium, look at the venation, plane of pinnules and revoulute margins.
Best wishes,
Mark
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Subject: Re: leaf imprint
Bracken or other fern? What is the scale?
Ruth
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Dear all
Any idea what this might be? It's in Roman pottery.
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Ines Lopez-Doriga
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