Collection: Pine Cone Fossils

Pine cone fossils are petrified or mineralized ancient reproductive structures of coniferous trees, preserving their original shape, scales (often rhomboidal), and sometimes seeds, ranging from woody, detailed specimens to opalized or agate-replaced forms, appearing as hard, rock-like replicas with varied colors (white, grey, orange, or vibrant opal hues) depending on the mineralization process, telling stories of ancient ecosystems from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods and beyond.