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Definition of Blackheart cherry
1. Noun. Heart cherry with dark flesh and skin cherry.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blackheart Cherry
Literary usage of Blackheart cherry
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annals of Brattleboro, 1681-1895 by Mary Rogers Cabot (1921)
"... a plenty of common cherry trees and four fine blackheart cherry trees near
the front windows. We have also pear trees which bear, and quince bushes. ..."
2. The Youth's Companion, Or, An Historical Dictionary: Consisting of Articles by Ezra Sampson (1816)
"In size and shape, it somewhat resembles a young blackheart cherry. The flower
is of a saffron colour, extremely beautiful, and the pods, which in a green ..."
3. The Monthly Miscellany by Cazneau Palfrey, Ezra S Gannett (1842)
"The berry, of which the coffee is the seed, when ripe is about the size and color
of a blackheart cherry. It is picked twice in the year—in November and ..."
4. The Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated (1870)
"Do not believe in him if he has black eyes that laugh under their lashes and
sparkle like a blackheart cherry in the May sunshine. He may squeeze your hand, ..."
5. Annals of Brattleboro, 1681-1895 by Mary Rogers Cabot (1921)
"... a plenty of common cherry trees and four fine blackheart cherry trees near
the front windows. We have also pear trees which bear, and quince bushes. ..."
6. The Youth's Companion, Or, An Historical Dictionary: Consisting of Articles by Ezra Sampson (1816)
"In size and shape, it somewhat resembles a young blackheart cherry. The flower
is of a saffron colour, extremely beautiful, and the pods, which in a green ..."
7. The Monthly Miscellany by Cazneau Palfrey, Ezra S Gannett (1842)
"The berry, of which the coffee is the seed, when ripe is about the size and color
of a blackheart cherry. It is picked twice in the year—in November and ..."
8. The Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated (1870)
"Do not believe in him if he has black eyes that laugh under their lashes and
sparkle like a blackheart cherry in the May sunshine. He may squeeze your hand, ..."