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How old are the fossils?

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How old are the fossils?

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The trees were alive and growing around 330 million years ago during a period of time known as the Carboniferous Period or coal age. Giant clubmosses like the Fossil Grove examples were common plants throughout Carboniferous times from 363 to 290 million years ago.

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