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Fossil Fern & Calamites Stem – Alethopteris serlii – Carboniferous Coal Measures – UK Radstock Specimen with Certificate

You are purchasing the exact fossil specimen shown in the photographs — a rare and striking fossil association of Alethopteris serlii (a seed fern) and Calamites (a giant horsetail stem) from the Carboniferous Coal Measures of Radstock, Somerset, UK. This beautifully preserved dual-species slab showcases two iconic elements of the ancient Carboniferous swamp forests in one piece.

This specimen was discovered by our team members Alister and Alison on 12 May 2025, and was carefully cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison using specialist tools to preserve both fern and stem features.

A 1cm scale cube is included in the photo set for size reference. Please refer to all images for detailed views of this one-of-a-kind fossil.

Specimen Details:

Alethopteris serlii

  • Division: Pteridospermatophyta (Seed Ferns)
  • Order: Medullosales
  • Family: Alethopteridaceae
  • Morphology: Large, ovate pinnules with central midvein and fine lateral venation
  • Preservation: Distinct pinnule outlines with visible venation typical of swamp forest seed ferns

Calamites sp.

  • Division: Sphenophyta
  • Order: Calamitales
  • Family: Calamitaceae
  • Morphology: Hollow, segmented stem structure with longitudinal ridges and internodal bands
  • Preservation: Fossilised stem impression showing characteristic ribbing, typical of the tree-like horsetails that populated Carboniferous wetlands

Geological Context:

  • Location: Radstock, Somerset, UK (Somerset Coalfield)
  • Formation: Coal Measures Group
  • Geological Period: Carboniferous
  • Epoch: Pennsylvanian (Upper Carboniferous)
  • Stage: Westphalian B–C (estimated)
  • Biozone Association: Common in diverse assemblages including Neuropteris, Lepidodendron, and Sigillaria
  • Depositional Environment: Equatorial swamp forest; oxygen-poor conditions in peat-rich deltaic floodplains conducive to fossil preservation

Scientific & Historical Significance:

  • Alethopteris serlii was first formally described by Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart, the father of palaeobotany.
  • Calamites were enormous relatives of modern horsetails and played a vital role in forming the structure of Carboniferous forests.
  • This specimen illustrates the interconnected ecosystem of ancient seed ferns and arborescent horsetails, over 300 million years old.

Why Choose Us?

  • 100% Genuine Fossil Specimen
  • Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
  • Discovered, cleaned, and prepared by our expert fossil team
  • You will receive the exact fossil shown
  • Sourced legally and ethically from a historic UK location

Perfect for:

  • Fossil and plant collectors
  • Natural history educators
  • Palaeobotany enthusiasts
  • Museum-quality display setups
  • Scientific gifting

Note:

Scale cube = 1cm. Please examine all listing photos for size and condition. This is a unique specimen and will not be repeated.

Thank you for supporting responsible fossil discovery and the preservation of our Earth’s deep-time history.

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Description

You are purchasing the exact fossil specimen shown in the photographs — a rare and striking fossil association of Alethopteris serlii (a seed fern) and Calamites (a giant horsetail stem) from the Carboniferous Coal Measures of Radstock, Somerset, UK. This beautifully preserved dual-species slab showcases two iconic elements of the ancient Carboniferous swamp forests in one piece.

This specimen was discovered by our team members Alister and Alison on 12 May 2025, and was carefully cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison using specialist tools to preserve both fern and stem features.

A 1cm scale cube is included in the photo set for size reference. Please refer to all images for detailed views of this one-of-a-kind fossil.

Specimen Details:

Alethopteris serlii

  • Division: Pteridospermatophyta (Seed Ferns)
  • Order: Medullosales
  • Family: Alethopteridaceae
  • Morphology: Large, ovate pinnules with central midvein and fine lateral venation
  • Preservation: Distinct pinnule outlines with visible venation typical of swamp forest seed ferns

Calamites sp.

  • Division: Sphenophyta
  • Order: Calamitales
  • Family: Calamitaceae
  • Morphology: Hollow, segmented stem structure with longitudinal ridges and internodal bands
  • Preservation: Fossilised stem impression showing characteristic ribbing, typical of the tree-like horsetails that populated Carboniferous wetlands

Geological Context:

  • Location: Radstock, Somerset, UK (Somerset Coalfield)
  • Formation: Coal Measures Group
  • Geological Period: Carboniferous
  • Epoch: Pennsylvanian (Upper Carboniferous)
  • Stage: Westphalian B–C (estimated)
  • Biozone Association: Common in diverse assemblages including Neuropteris, Lepidodendron, and Sigillaria
  • Depositional Environment: Equatorial swamp forest; oxygen-poor conditions in peat-rich deltaic floodplains conducive to fossil preservation

Scientific & Historical Significance:

  • Alethopteris serlii was first formally described by Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart, the father of palaeobotany.
  • Calamites were enormous relatives of modern horsetails and played a vital role in forming the structure of Carboniferous forests.
  • This specimen illustrates the interconnected ecosystem of ancient seed ferns and arborescent horsetails, over 300 million years old.

Why Choose Us?

  • 100% Genuine Fossil Specimen
  • Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity
  • Discovered, cleaned, and prepared by our expert fossil team
  • You will receive the exact fossil shown
  • Sourced legally and ethically from a historic UK location

Perfect for:

  • Fossil and plant collectors
  • Natural history educators
  • Palaeobotany enthusiasts
  • Museum-quality display setups
  • Scientific gifting

Note:

Scale cube = 1cm. Please examine all listing photos for size and condition. This is a unique specimen and will not be repeated.

Thank you for supporting responsible fossil discovery and the preservation of our Earth’s deep-time history.

Additional information

Era

Carboniferous

Origin

United Kingdom

Carboniferous Information

The Carboniferous Period (359–299 million years ago) was a time of vast forests, giant insects, and the first reptiles. Named for its extensive coal deposits, this period saw lush swamps filled with towering lycophyte trees, ferns, and horsetails, which would later become today’s coal reserves. The climate was warm and humid, with high oxygen levels fueling the growth of giant arthropods like the dragonfly-like Meganeura and the massive millipede Arthropleura. Amphibians thrived in swampy environments, while the first reptiles evolved, laying eggs on land. In the oceans, sharks and early bony fish dominated, and corals flourished in warm, shallow seas. The period ended with a cooling climate and glaciation, leading to the drying of swamps and the decline of many species.

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