Tree Fossil of Lalbagh Botanical Gardens, Bangalore
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Tree Fossil
The tree fossil is a collection from the national fossil park, Thruvakkarai,
South Arcot, Tamilnadu. It is supposed to be 20 million years old.
It is of petrified coniferous tree. Fossils of this park can also be seen at
Gundu Park Madras Natural History Museum Kerala, Nehru Zoological Park
Hyderabad, National Museum Delhi. This fossil tree trunk is bound to inspire us
to develop a perspective for understanding the evolutionary process of life on
earth. Courtesy: Zoological Park of India, Madras. Director of
Horticulture.


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