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Definition of Sour cherry tree
1. Noun. Rather small Eurasian tree producing red to black acid edible fruit.
Generic synonyms: Cherry, Cherry Tree
Specialized synonyms: Amarelle, Prunus Cerasus Caproniana, Morello, Prunus Cerasus Austera, Marasca, Marasca Cherry, Maraschino Cherry, Prunus Cerasus Marasca
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sour Cherry Tree
Literary usage of Sour cherry tree
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of Kentucky by Hubert Vreeland (1908)
"The sour cherry tree needs a great deal of trimming, while the sweet varieties
need very little. The sour cherry family will grow well and bear profitably ..."
2. Report by Kentucky Dept. of Labor, Kentucky Livestock Sanitary Board, Kentucky Forestry Dept (1908)
"The sour cherry tree needs a great deal of trimming, while the sweet varieties
need very little. The sour cherry family will grow well and bear profitably ..."
3. Proceedings of the American Society for Psychical Research by American Society for Psychical Research (1919)
"A sour cherry tree, a cherry tree sour. A cherry tree in the case for hand but
so sour, not sweet, and tree for blackberries. (What was it grandfather used ..."
4. The Fruits and Fruit-trees of America: Or, the Culture, Propagation, and by Andrew Jackson Downing, Charles Downing (1900)
"The tree considerably resembles the sour cherry-tree, and appears rather dwarfish
in its growth. DWARF DOUBLE-FLOWERING. Double-Flowering Kentish. ..."
5. The Fruits and Fruit-trees of America, Or, the Culture, Propagation, and by Andrew Jackson Downing, Charles Downing (1883)
"The tree considerably resembles the sour cherry-tree, and appears rather dwarfish
in its growth. ..."
6. The Fruits and Fruit Trees of America: Or, The Culture, Propagation, and by Andrew Jackson Downing (1859)
"The tree considerably resembles the sour cherry tree, and appears rather dwarfish
in its growth. WEEPING, OR ALLSAINTS. Thomp. Ever flowering Cherry, ) . ..."
7. The Fruits and Fruit Trees of America: Or, The Culture, Propagation, and by Andrew Jackson Downing (1845)
"The tree considerably resembles the sour cherry tree, and appears rather dwarfish
in its growth. 76. WEEPING, OR ALLSAINTS. Thomp. Ever flowering Cherry. ..."