Grapevine
Rancho Cucamonga used to be a rural area that was mainly known for it's grapevines. The city still uses a cluster of grapes as it's symbol, but the few grapevines that remain look like this. They are not taken care of and they can usually be found near housing developments or on pieces of land that have "Notice of Filing" signs.
4 responses
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Misko Kordic gave props (4 Mar 2008):
Interesting plant
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Tomas Aguilar said (5 Mar 2008):
There used to be more around the city since it was a pretty rural place, but most have been replaced by houses. I don't even know if the plants still produce grapes when it rains and they get water. It doesn't look like it.
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Aubrey Collins gave props (12 Apr 2008):
I saw a few of these even closer to LA.
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David Baker said (2 May 2008):
Unique shot Tomas
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