The barite roses from the Garber Sandstone formation consist of radial and rosette sprays of disc-shaped barite crystals that incorporate angular medium quartz sand. These formations acquire their characteristic reddish colour from a small quantity of hematite. Barite roses are recognized as the state mineral of Oklahoma. This particular specimen is an excellent example, showcasing well-defined, thin "petals".
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