Tuesday, May 25, 2010
MOTHER OF OLIVE TREES
Mother of Olives - Oldest olive tree in California - files of Orpha Klinker - Gift to The Museum of the San Fernando Valley from Gary Fredburg 2010.
The first olive trees in the San Fernando Valley, and much of the original olive stock that made Sylmar world famous, are likely descendants of this precious old tree. This photograph, taken in 1939 and sent to the California artist, Orpha Klinker, shows what remained of the great orchards of the Mission San Diego Alcala. Cuttings of this venerable tree produced what is still called the "Mission Type" olive.
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Orpha Klinker loved her historic trees! She painted them on canvas, drew them for etchings, commemorated them for Vernon Kilns commemorative plates,
I live in Chatsworth and there are a lot of olive trees here. I am assuming this is the mother tree. I'm also of the impression that these are from thing. Does anyone have any more information about their origin?
I live in Chatsworth and there are a lot of olive trees here. I am assuming this is the mother tree. I'm also of the impression that these are from thing. Does anyone have any more information about their origin?
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