The difference between cherries and cherries is their different growth habits. The origin of cherries is the United States. The ripening period generally lasts from mid-June to mid-August every year. It is a seasonal fruit. The cold resistance of cherries is slightly weaker, and the maturity period is in May every year, and the duration is relatively short, about a month.
Cherry (scientific name: Cerasus spp.) is the collective name for several plants of the Rosaceae and Sakura genus. There are only four cultivated cherries in the world, namely Cerasuspseudocerasus (Lindl.) G.Don), European sweet cherry (Cerasusavium (L.) Moench.), European sour cherry (Cerasus vulgaris Mill.) and hairy cherry (Cerasustomentosa ( Thumb.)Wall.).
Differences:
1. Different origins
2. Different tastes
3. Color distinction
4 , Differences in growth habits
1. Origin
Cherry: produced in the United States, Canada and other countries
Cherry: produced in Shandong, Beijing, Liaoning, Shanxi and other central provinces
2. Taste
Cherry: The fruit is large, solid and juicy, sweet in the mouth, delicate pulp, clear in color, colorless in the juice, and fragrant and delicious in the mouth. Sweet, tender and unique
Cherry: not as sweet and hard as cherries
3. Color
Cherry: black and purple in color
Cherry: light red
4. Growth habits
Cherries: Cherries are one of the few truly seasonal fruits. It is only produced in mid-June every year, and by mid-August, except for a small amount of products in high mountain areas, the northwest American cherries have completed their mission of providing people with summer delicacies, waiting to make you a feast again in the coming year. .
Cherry: Cherry is a fruit tree that likes light, temperature, moisture, and fertilizer. It is suitable for plants with an average annual temperature of 10 to 12°C, annual precipitation of 600 to 700mm, and annual sunshine hours of 2600 to 2800 hours or more. Grow under climatic conditions. The time when the daily average temperature is higher than 10℃ is 150-200 days, and it can grow well and produce normal results in places where the extreme minimum temperature in winter is not lower than -20℃. If there is frost damage in the local area, the cherry orchard can be selected on the northwest slope where the temperature rises slowly in spring and the air is circulated. Considering that the cherry root system is easily distributed and prone to wind damage, it is best to place the garden in an area that is not affected by wind, and the soil is sandy loam with loose soil and a deep soil layer.