Fieldstones
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Montana Moss Rock
Lichen-covered fieldstones from the plains of central Montana. 16 Pictures -
Homestead Fieldstone
A weathered fieldstone from the plains of Montana. 12 Pictures -
Eagle Moss Rock
Eagle Moss Rock is a lichen-covered fieldstone collected from ranches in Montana. It is available in sizes up to small boulders. 12 Pictures -
Flatwillow Moss Rock
A naturally straight-edged moss rock that is typically stacked in a rectangular pattern. 6 Pictures -
Chopped Flatwillow
Flatwillow Moss Rock that is chopped into tight rectangular shapes. 9 Pictures -
Prairie Fieldstone
A naturally rectangular fieldstone in sizes ranging up to very large rectangular boulders 11 Pictures -
Clark Fork Ledge
3 Pictures -
Pioneer Moss Rock
A light brown and tan weathered fieldstone. 8 Pictures -
Pipestone Granite
An irregular weathered granite that comes in sizes ranging from 8\"-minus up to very large boulders. 6 Pictures -
Chief Cliff
A brown, tan and gray, naturally straight-edged stone that can be stacked in a very tight pattern. 9 Pictures -
Deep Creek Ledge
A tan and brown rectangular ledgey fieldstone. 3 Pictures -
Bridger Granite
A naturally blocky weathered granite. 4 Pictures -
Cabinet Gorge
A roughly rectangular fieldstone available as a masonry stone or in larger blocks. 9 Pictures -
Kootenai Ledge
A weathered red and gray fieldstone that is available in a variety of sizes and shapes. 5 Pictures -
Horseshoe Blend
A blend of fieldstones and limestones in roughly rectangular to irregular shapes. 5 Pictures -
McLaughlin Ledge
A gray and rusty-colored, naturally straight-edge stone that stacks into a tight wall. 4 Pictures -
Northridge Quartzite
A weathered fieldstone collected in the northern Rockies. 4 Pictures
