I just cut one end off this decomposed petrified wood from northern nsw so it could stand. Don't know about you but this small 60mm stone takes me straight to the mountains. Petrified wood is an accepted species of stone for for tray landscapes and it is easy to see why. The timber grain becomes a brilliant surrogate for the layers of geology observed in a natural landscape. I am continually matching and updating new finds with a other examples I have for tray landscapes.
