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Cherry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The word cherry refers to a fleshy fruit that contains a single stony seed. The cherry belongs to the family Rosaceae, genus Prunus, along with almonds, peaches, plums, apricots ... en.wikipedia.org
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Cherry blossom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sakura (Japanese kanji : 桜 or 櫻; katakana: サクラ; hiragana: さくら) is the Japanese name for cherry trees, and their blossoms. In English, the word "sakura" is ... en.wikipedia.org
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cherry - Definition of cherry at Your Dictionary noun pl. cherries-·ries. a small, fleshy fruit containing a smooth, hard pit and ranging from yellow to very dark red, including sweet, sour, and duke cherries; any of various ... www.yourdictionary.com
CHERRY STREET FARMERS MARKET IN TULSA Tulsa's Farmers' Market features local grown fresh produce, fruits, herbs, spices and plants, homemade bread and cheeses, and handmade specialty items and arts and crafts www.cherrystreetfarmersmarket.com
National Cherry Festival Cherry lovers from every corner of the world visit the shores of West Grand Traverse Bay in Traverse City, Michigan every July for the National Cherry Festival. They sample ... www.cherryfestival.org
Cherry - definition of Cherry by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ... Cher·ry (ch r), Donald Eugene Known as "Don." 1936-1995. American jazz cornetist whose playing and compositions were influenced by musical traditions from around the world. www.thefreedictionary.com
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