cherry
Cherry denotes:
Trees and bushes and, as a rule, their fruit:
- Bird cherry or sweet cherry ( Prunus avium ), both wild and cultivated
- Sour cherry ( Prunus cerasus )
- Late blooming bird cherry or American cherry ( Prunus serotina )
- Japanese cherry ( Prunus serrulata )
- Common bird cherry ( Prunus padus )
- Laurel or cherry laurel ( Prunus laurocerasus, syn .: Laurocerasus officinalis )
- Cherry plum or Turkish cherry ( Prunus cerasifera ),
- Acerola ( Malpighia glabra ), also acerola, maple, Antilles, Jamaica, Puerto Rico or West Indian cherry, family of the Malpighia family
- Tierra del Fuego cherry ( Nothofagus dombeyi ), Chilean cherry, beech family
- Cornelian cherry , dogwood family (Cornaceae)
- Deadly nightshade, genus of the nightshade family (Solanaceae)
such as:
- Cherry (heraldry) as a coat of arms figure in heraldry
Cherry is the family name of the following people:
- Anke Maggauer-Kirsche (* 1948), German poet and aphorist
- Brigitte Kirsche (1923–2017), German film editor
- Hans-Joachim Kirsche (* 1936), German technology journalist
- Walter Kirsche (1920–2008), German anatomist
See also:
- Cherries - disambiguation page
- Zug cherries
- Kirschstrasse
Wiktionary: Cherry - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations