11" Tall, Petrified Wood Bookends with Fungal Rot - Arizona

This is a gorgeous pair of bookends made from Late Triassic aged, Arizona petrified wood. What makes this petrified wood specimen so unique is the wood contains fossilized fungus (the circular formations). This parasitic fungus grew on the tree while it was still alive and has been named Polyporites wardii.

The bookends have been polished on the outer face and the contact points have been lined with felt. Each bookend slightly varies in size, with one measuring 11" tall, 5.1" wide and 1.7" thick, while the other is 10.6" tall, 5.25" wide and 1.7" thick.

The vibrant coloration is due to the contaminating minerals in the silica which replaced the original wood structure. For example pinks and reds are due to hematite, a form of oxidized iron. This is similar to petrified wood which is found in the Petrified Forest National Park. The petrified forest encompasses nearly 100k acres and this wood comes from land outside of the park.

The petrified wood from the extinct conifer Araucarioxylon arizonicum which happens to be the state fossil of Arizona. The petrified wood of this tree is frequently referred to as "Rainbow wood" because of the large variety of colors some specimens exhibit. The reds and oranges come from hematite inclusions within the silica, the yellows from limonite and the purples from magnesium based minerals.

Araucarioxylon arizonicum is estimated to have grown more than 150 feet high and dominated the tropical forests in what is now Arizona nearly 225 million years ago.
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SPECIES
Araucarioxylon arizonicum & Polyporites wardii (Fungus)
LOCATION
Arizona
FORMATION
Chinle Formation
SIZE
11" tall, 5.1" wide, 1.7" thick, pair weighs just over 12.5 lbs
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ITEM
#141083
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