Cherry

Cherry

Cherry (scientific name: Prunus spp.) is a collective term for several plants in the Rosaceae and Prunus genera. There are only four types of cherries cultivated in the world, namely cherries, European sweet cherries, European sour cherries, and hairy cherries. Among them, cherries, European sweet cherries, and European sour cherries play an important role in production. Trees or shrubs, 2-25 meters tall, with gray white or black brown bark. Twigs gray brown or gray brown, tender branches green, hairless or sparsely furred. Winter buds are oval shaped and hairless. The leaves are ovate, elliptical, or oblong ovate in shape, with a sharp or short pointed tip and a circular or wedge-shaped base.