The season for Cheerios is May through July.
The ripening time of Chelsea can vary from region to region. Domestic Chelsea ripens from May to June, and is mainly produced in Dalian and Yantai, Shandong. Those produced in the United States generally ripen in mid-June to July, Chilean cherries ripen in November, and cherries produced in Australia and New Zealand ripen in December. Although cherries can be eaten all year round, they taste better in June.
Cherries
Cherries, translated from the English word Cherries (i.e., cherries), refers to large, thick-skinned cherries produced in the U.S., Canada, Chile, and other countries in the Americas, and varieties of European cherries. China's Shandong, Liaoning, Henan, Hubei, Sichuan, Shanxi and other places have been the introduction of Cherries fruit trees, the formation of a multi-species of China's large cherries, has a considerable scale of production capacity, taste, quality and foreign equivalent.
Cherry, also known as big cherry, peach, peach, etc., is the earliest listing of a tree fruit, known as "the first branch of the fruit". It is said that the yellow warbler especially like to peck this fruit, and thus also known as "warbler peach". The fruit is as small as a pearl, but the color is red and glossy, exquisite as an onyx jewel, taste sweet with a hint of sourness.
Reference:Baidu Encyclopedia--Cherry