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What are the characteristics of cherry trees in summer besides ripe cherries?
In summer, cherry trees not only mature, but also have the characteristics of deformation. The whole cherry is D-shaped oblate, and even the more concave the pedicel, the sweeter it is. Cherry fruit has a shiny and healthy skin, and the pedicel at the bottom of cherry is also green. The skin of cherry is also a little difficult to handle.

Morphological characteristics of cherry;

The height of the arbor is 2-6 meters, the bark is gray-white, the branchlets are gray-brown-green, hairless or sparse, the winter buds are oval and hairless, the leaves are oval or oblong, 5- 12 cm long and 3-5 cm wide, the apex is tapered or tail-pointed, the base is round, the edge is sharply serrated, the teeth have small glands, the upper part is dark green and nearly hairless, and the lower part is light green along or between veins.

Inflorescence corymbose or nearly umbellate, with 3-6 flowers, the first leaf open, involucre obovate-elliptic, brown, about 5 mm long and 3 mm wide, lateral glandular teeth, sepals triangular-ovoid or ovoid-oblong, apex acute or obtuse, margin entire, calyx tube half-long or half-long, petals white, ovoid, apex concave or cleft.