Fossil Grove

Fossil Grove in GLASGOW, Scottish Lowlands, United Kingdom | Museum | Fossil Museum

Fossil Grove is operated by GLASGOW City Council's department of Land and Environmental Services and is the most ancient attraction in GLASGOW, Scotland in the United Kingdom.
Fossil Grove is in Victoria Park in the west of GLASGOW, Scotland. The fossil trees exhibited at Fossil Grove were uncovered by removal of the surrounding rocks. They are the remains of an ancient forest, around 330 million years old. Scottish Natural Heritage has designated the grove a site of Special Scientific Interest.
These fossilized tree stumps were discovered in 1887 when an old quarry was being landscaped as part of the work during the creation of the park. Careful excavation of the site uncovered the fossil remains, and a building was erected to protect them from the elements. What can you see at Fossil Grove today? You will see a a small corner of a vast ancient forest, preserved in stone.
The most obvious feature of the site at Fossil Grove is the 11 fossil tree stumps, some of them up to 90 centimetres high. They are preserved in the position in which they once grew. A fallen trunk, about eight metres long, and other smaller fragments of branch and root, have also survived. They are the fossil remains of an extinct type of plant known as a giant clubmoss.
A viewing balcony overlooks the fossils, and small displays provide information and interpret the site for visitors.

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Victoria Park
GLASGOW
Scotland
United Kingdom
0141 950 1448
Visit Site
Museum
Fossil Museum
Ancient Attraction
Uncovered Fossil Trees
Ancient Forest Remains
330 Million Years Old
Discovered In 1887
Viewing Balcony
Extinct Type Plant

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