Lepidodendron stumps at Glasgow's Fossil Grove - 325MY fossilized trees standing where they grew near the Paleozoic equator PIC: John Devlin., now managed by Fossil Grove Trust.
(Credit: John Devlin)
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Lepidodendron stumps at Glasgow's Fossil Grove - 325MY fossilized trees standing where they grew near the Paleozoic equator PIC: John Devlin., now managed by Fossil Grove Trust.
(Credit: John Devlin)
Great things happening on my island
back on paleostream flocking with lepidodendron, baryonyx, champsosaurus and genyornis, still testing the vector style
Flocking Together
Lepidodendron/Baryonyx
Champsosaurus/Genyornis
"Life in the Silurian Age: On the bottom are seen, proceeding from left to right, Corals (Stenopora and Beatricea) and a Gasteropod; Orthoceras; Coral (Patria); Crinoids, Lingulæ, and Cystideans; a Trilobite and Cyrtolites. In the water is a large Pterygotus, and under it a Trinucleus. Furthere on, are Cephalopods, a Heteropod, and Fishes. At the surface, Phyllograptus, Graptolithus, and Bellerophon. On the Land, Lepidodendron, Psilophyton, and Prototaxites."
From The Story of the Earth and Man by J. W. Dawson, 1873
https://www.gutenberg.org/files/42741/42741-h/42741-h.htm
The exeggcute line but it’s a lepidodendron tree
we miss and love you lepidodendron tree ❤️
A few drawings of Daniela
And addicional painting of pine trees I saw near sea and tought it resembled lepidodendron so it is lore accurate
bad omen