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Since this error is perpetuated by its incessant repetition in classical schools, it must once more be said that cherry trees (at least the bird cherry) existed in Italy before
Lucullus, and that the famous gourmet did not need to go far to seek the species with the sour or bitter
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It is often cultivated as a flowering tree. Because of the size of the tree, it is often used in parkland, and less often as a street or garden tree. The double-flowered form, 'Plena', is commonly found, rather than the wild single-flowered forms. In the UK,
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of London, but conjectures that these were the fruit of "the native wild Cherry, or Gean-tree". The cultivated variety was reintroduced into
Britain by the fruiterer of Henry VIII, who brought it from Flanders and planted a cherry orchard at Teynham.
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is still an open question. Modern cultivated cherries differ from wild ones in having larger fruit, 2–3 cm diameter. The trees are often grown on dwarfing rootstocks to keep them smaller for easier harvesting.
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Seeds of a number of cherry species have however been found in Bronze Age and Roman archaeological sites throughout Europe. The reference to "sweet" and "sour" supports the modern view that "sweet" was
613: in) long bearing two to five small red glands. The tip of each serrated edge of the leaves also bear small red glands. In autumn, the leaves turn orange, pink or red before falling.
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1579:"Prunus avium : Sweet Cherry – Atlas of Living Australia"
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that comes true from seed, and which is used as a seedling
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Stocks, Christopher (2009). "Britain's forgotten fruits".
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916:(sour cherry), by way of ancient crosses between it and
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Milner, Edward (2011). "Trees of Britain and Ireland".
2077:: Technical guidelines for genetic conservation and use
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Field Guide to the Trees of Britain and Northern Europe
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By 800 BCE, cherries were being actively cultivated in
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Species of flowering plant in the rose family Rosaceae
1937:. Royal Horticultural Society. July 2017. p. 107
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450:, with a small isolated population in the western
1608:Calflora taxon report, University of California,
854:The fruit are readily eaten by numerous kinds of
1397:List of Award of Garden Merit flowering cherries
1441:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-3.RLTS.T172064A50673544.en
1199:of agricultural land and it is also valued for
827:'Mazzard' has been used to refer to a selected
748:(1753), Linnaeus treated it as only a variety,
1373:from the Caucasus. The origin of cultivars of
1316:Although cultivated/domesticated varieties of
910:is thought to be one of the parent species of
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1700:"Jim Conrad's Newsletter. Cherry leaf glands"
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1021:Pairs of fruit growing from the same stem
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2189:Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution
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3258:IUCN Red List least concern species
2218:from the original on 21 March 2020.
1852:Vedel, H., & Lange, J. (1960).
1427:IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
1085:of edible cherry (the other is the
3298:Trees of humid continental climate
3209:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:60439875-2
3030:urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:30093848-2
1702:. Backyardnature.net. 12 June 2005
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1856:. Metheun & Co. Ltd., London.
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1887:European Garden Flora; Volume IV
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1811:New RHS Dictionary of Gardening
1307:Cerasia ... non-fuere in Italia
1139:. Cherry wood is also used for
866:, and a few birds (notably the
3303:Trees of mild maritime climate
2134:N.H. Book XV Sections XXXI–II.
557:inches) long and 4–7 cm (
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2164:Origine des plantes cultivées
1908:. Royal Horticultural Society
1511:Agricultural Research Service
1123:(cherry wood) is valued as a
1059:, near the southern shore of
775:in the second edition of his
1472:. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
1285:Pliny distinguishes between
1215:programmes for wild cherry.
3293:Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus
2087:, p. 6, archived from
1957:Trees of Britain and Europe
1577:Atlas of Living Australia.
950:Two interspecific hybrids,
941:Royal Horticultural Society
809:means "bird cherry" in the
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2182:L.) using PCR-RFLP method"
1470:Plants of the World Online
1348:pointed out that seeds of
1243:to meet Knowledge (XXG)'s
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2462:Sour (Amarelle, Morello)
2162:Candolle, A. de (1882).
1976:Mitchell, A. F. (1974).
1809:Huxley, A., ed. (1992).
1623:Flora of North America,
1540:3 September 2000 at the
1299:Lucius Licinius Lucullus
1173:) of the drupes that is
1119:The hard, reddish-brown
886:Coleophora anatipennella
3313:Garden plants of Europe
2201:10.1023/A:1023986416037
939:'Plena' has gained the
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1955:Rushforth, K. (1999).
1669:10.1038/sj.hdy.6800589
1557:Den Virtuella Floran:
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3283:Flora of Western Asia
3278:Flora of North Africa
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1835:Plants for a Future:
1766:Linnaeus, C. (1755).
1750:Linnaeus, C. (1753).
1416:Rivers, M.C. (2017).
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945:Award of Garden Merit
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2400:Royal Ann (Napoleon)
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2125:Book XV Section XXX.
2109:Book XV Section XII.
2006:9 March 2009 at the
1997:Flora of NW Europe:
1788:9 March 2009 at the
1779:Flora of NW Europe:
1612:(L.) L. sweet cherry
1535:British Trees Online
1346:Alphonse de Candolle
1255:improve this section
1074:, and soon after in
667:, and pollinated by
402:in the rose family,
2485:Griotte de Kleparow
2248:Plants for a Future
1646:Prunus × gondouinii
1156:Prunus avium burlat
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1053:Desenzano del Garda
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741:
723:Prunus avium
722:
652:, yellowish
500:Prunus avium
499:
498:
488:Red glands (
469:
458:Prunus avium
457:
456:
420:Western Asia
391:
388:sweet cherry
387:
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379:Prunus avium
378:
377:
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361:Prunus varia
360:
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246:Prunus avium
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35:
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3323:Fruit trees
2878:NatureServe
2780:iNaturalist
2579:Wikispecies
2495:Montmorency
1941:18 February
1935:www.rhs.org
1912:24 February
1906:www.rhs.org
1520:11 December
1447:19 November
1303:Mithridates
1293:fruit, and
1257:if you can.
1179:antitussive
1167:chewing gum
1129:woodturning
1109:New Zealand
1097:naturalised
1087:sour cherry
1038:core sample
930:Cultivation
879:case-bearer
875:Lepidoptera
663:; they are
480:Description
466:chromosomes
422:, from the
384:wild cherry
126:Angiosperms
3252:Categories
3173:60439875-2
2999:Plant List
2808:30093848-2
2639:Calflora:
2500:North Star
2425:Sweetheart
2276:(EUFORGEN)
1980:. Collins
1959:. Collins
1583:ala.org.au
1403:References
1322:Bronze Age
1305:in 74 BC,
1175:astringent
1147:Other uses
1072:Asia Minor
1061:Lake Garda
1034:Bronze Age
983:P. mahaleb
708:astringent
438:region in
190:Subgenus:
3110:Q39779503
2733:242341424
2314:cultivars
2166:. Geneva.
2039:2434/7581
1593:16 August
1356:of north
1301:defeated
1171:peduncles
1083:cultivars
956:schmittii
836:rootstock
779:in 1755.
756:, citing
725:in spring
520:lenticels
504:deciduous
492:) on the
426:south to
222:Species:
206:Section:
96:Kingdom:
3268:Cherries
3222:27805837
3217:Tropicos
3104:Wikidata
3063:VASCAN:
3056:27801088
3051:Tropicos
2978:PalDat:
2917:NSWFlora
2883:2.137270
2821:11303801
2676:eFloraSA
2616:BioLib:
2564:Wikidata
2532:Category
2360:Ferrovia
2213:Archived
2209:20539012
2004:Archived
1902:'Plena'"
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1786:Archived
1754:1: 474.
1706:24 April
1686:19444068
1678:15354194
1656:Heredity
1538:Archived
1476:17 March
1391:See also
1375:P. avium
1238:require
1213:breeding
1201:wildlife
1188:A green
1183:diuretic
1133:cabinets
1125:hardwood
990:Toxicity
978:P. avium
960:P. avium
937:P. avium
868:hawfinch
840:P. avium
832:cultivar
764:(1596).
730:Taxonomy
658:superior
656:, and a
452:Himalaya
444:Caucasus
412:Anatolia
404:Rosaceae
275:Synonyms
172:Rosaceae
168:Family:
139:Eudicots
73:IUCN 3.1
3147:3020837
3004:rjp-383
2865:MoBotPF
2746:3020791
2663:Ecocrop
2570:Q165137
2516:Nanking
2490:Marasca
2475:Balaton
2470:Amarena
2410:Schmidt
2390:Rainier
2375:Lambert
2350:Chinook
2121:Pliny.
1736:9 March
1334:Ireland
1326:Crannog
1295:Cerasus
1240:cleanup
1211:and/or
1205:amenity
1141:smoking
898:insects
864:rodents
860:mammals
850:Ecology
844:Landkey
823:Mazzard
788:mazzard
738:Blossom
701:⁄
691:⁄
654:stamens
643:⁄
629:⁄
622:corymbs
618:flowers
608:⁄
594:⁄
587:petiole
580:⁄
566:⁄
552:⁄
538:⁄
494:petiole
462:diploid
432:Tunisia
428:Morocco
416:Maghreb
330:Dumort.
321:Clairv.
215:Cerasus
199:Cerasus
195:Prunus
178:Genus:
162:Rosales
158:Order:
100:Plantae
71: (
18:Mazzard
3263:Prunus
3193:NZOR:
3186:837590
3134:219450
3121:200500
3118:APDB:
3012:PLANTS
2971:162547
2929:NZOR:
2870:286442
2847:172064
2720:181189
2694:231737
2632:254418
2609:112538
2596:152744
2593:APDB:
2435:Ulster
2430:Tieton
2420:Stella
2415:Skeena
2395:Regina
2385:Picota
2380:Lapins
2370:Hudson
2345:Chelan
2311:Cherry
2207:
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1289:, the
1287:Prunus
1181:, and
1115:Timber
1101:Canada
1076:Greece
1057:Lonato
1013:Cherry
968:) and
902:fungal
795:Prunus
673:ovules
650:petals
527:leaves
460:has a
440:Norway
418:, and
408:Europe
396:cherry
348:Gaudin
310:Moench
183:Prunus
152:Rosids
3160:29867
3095:avium
3043:13950
2988:PFI:
2940:NZPCN
2909:42229
2834:24770
2816:IRMNG
2795:11572
2792:IPA:
2785:61964
2767:IFPNI
2759:29844
2715:EUNIS
2707:PRNAV
2655:4N8P4
2619:39516
2480:Evans
2216:(PDF)
2205:S2CID
2185:(PDF)
2146:Flora
2092:(PDF)
2081:(PDF)
2057:(PDF)
2024:(PDF)
1931:(PDF)
1868:Flora
1682:S2CID
1358:Italy
1332:, in
1324:at a
1105:Japan
1042:Early
1027:Pliny
1007:Fruit
856:birds
754:avium
752:var.
684:drupe
682:is a
680:fruit
661:ovary
502:is a
364:Ehrh.
356:Ehrh.
346:(L.)
339:Sweet
337:(L.)
319:(L.)
308:(L.)
297:avium
295:var.
213:sect.
197:subg.
146:Clade
133:Clade
120:Clade
107:Clade
3204:POWO
3181:ITIS
3168:IPNI
3155:GRIN
3142:GBIF
3129:APNI
3093:var.
3066:8859
3025:POWO
3017:PRAV
2991:2229
2958:7261
2945:3134
2904:NCBI
2857:2519
2842:IUCN
2829:ITIS
2803:IPNI
2754:GRIN
2741:GBIF
2702:EPPO
2668:8965
2642:9204
2627:BOLD
2604:APNI
2330:Bing
2044:ISBN
1982:ISBN
1961:ISBN
1943:2020
1914:2020
1815:ISBN
1738:2015
1708:2012
1674:PMID
1648:and
1595:2015
1522:2017
1478:2024
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1002:Uses
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900:and
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858:and
784:gean
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678:The
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616:The
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2891:NBN
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