4.1" Fossilized Blue Forest Petrified Wood Limb Branch Eden Wyoming 50 Mil Yrs Old
Location: Eden Valley, Wyoming
Weight: 10 Ounces
Dimensions: 4.1 Inches Long, 2.5 Inches Wide, 2.3 Inches Thick
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Eocene Age, 50 million years old
Eden Valley Petrified Wood from Wyoming is a rare and highly prized fossil wood, known for its unique formation and striking colors. Located near the town of Eden in west-central Wyoming, this fossil wood comes from an 80-mile-long region rich in petrified forests. Collectors often seek specimens from three main areas: the Blue Forest, noted for light blue agate enveloping many pieces; the Big Sandy Reservoir, famous for petrified palm wood; and the Oregon Buttes region, an iconic landmark along the historic Oregon Trail.
Formed approximately 50 million years ago during the Eocene epoch, Eden Valley Petrified Wood exhibits features found nowhere else in the world. The fossilization process involved shallow, algae-rich lakes where live trees became coated with algae, creating molds around the wood. As the wood dried and shrank within these natural casts, silica-rich waters gradually permeated the layers, petrifying the wood and filling the spaces with agate, quartz, and calcite, resulting in vivid coloration and exceptional preservation.
Highly sought after by fossil collectors, geologists, and lapidary artists, Eden Valley Petrified Wood offers a rare glimpse into prehistoric landscapes. Each specimen is unique, showcasing the interplay of organic material, mineral replacement, and ancient lake chemistry that makes this Wyoming fossil truly one-of-a-kind.
