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"Great is the power of memory that dwells in places." (from Cicero)

Ortiseia leonardii

Ortiseia

Lowland conifer

Ortiseia leonardii was a large conifer similar to today's Araucaria in South America. It grew along rivers flowing through a semi-dry flood plain, represented today by the red Val Gardena Sandstone rock unit. The best-preserved fossils come from the area around Ortisei, which lends the genus its name. These plants are presumed to have formed small forests that were the habitat of a large number of animals drawn there by the water.

Main category:
Geology
Subcategory:
Fossils
Epoch:Perm
Area(s):Ortisei
GPS coordinates:@11.71983,46.60297

Video gallery

Der Paläontologe Prof. Andrea Tintori erklärt in dieser Videoserie was uns die Fossilien der geo-paläontologischen Sammlung des Museums Gherdëina von der Entstehung der Dolomiten erzählen.