black cherry
Americannoun
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a North American cherry, Prunus serotina, having drooping clusters of fragrant white flowers and bearing a black, sour, edible fruit.
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the fruit itself.
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the hard, reddish-brown wood of this tree, used for making furniture.
Etymology
Origin of black cherry
An Americanism dating back to 1720–30
Example Sentences
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A coffee named Sundays at Toro, grown in Santa Barbara County by Chris and Kristina McCausland, is a Pacas variety with tasting notes of black cherry, passion fruit, cacao and Port wine.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 15, 2024
The bear was well known in the area and named after a variety of black cherry that she was particularly fond of.
From BBC • Sep. 1, 2023
Owen: Made by winemaker Allison Crowe, this delivers sweet black licorice, black currants and black cherry flavors.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 15, 2022
Her saperavi, made in small quantities and available from the winery, is bright and juicy, with flavors of black cherry and a hint of tobacco.
From Washington Post • Apr. 28, 2022
This was no wilderness, but manicured groves of red-fringed switchgrass, buckthorn, elm, and black cherry, carefully tended to give the illusion of a wild space.
From "The City Beautiful" by Aden Polydoros
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