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Apricotine

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Name:From the colour.
A variety of Quartz

Reddish-yellow waterworn apricot-coloured Quartz pebbles.
Originally described from Sunset Beach, Cape May, Lower Township, Cape May Co., New Jersey, USA.

Classification of Apricotine

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Other Names for Apricotine

Synonyms:
Apricosin
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    • New Jersey
      • Cape May Co.
        • Lower Township
          • Cape May
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