Prunus cerasus
Prunus cerasus is an Old World species of Prunus in the subgenus Cerasus. It has two main groups of cultivars: the dark-red Morello cherry and the lighter-red Amarelle cherry. The sour pulp is edible.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Sign
- Description: species of plant
- Also known as: “dwarf cherry”, “Grintche”, “sour cherry”, “tart cherry”, and “Вишня обыкновенная ‘симфония нежности’”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Fig and Olive.
Fig
Photo: Silverije, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The fig is the edible fruit of Ficus carica, a species of tree or shrub in the flowering plant family Moraceae, native to the Mediterranean region, together with western and southern Asia. Fig is situated 280 metres south of Prunus cerasus.
Olive
Photo: Biopics, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The olive is a species of subtropical evergreen tree in the family Oleaceae. Originating in Asia Minor, it is abundant throughout the Mediterranean Basin, with wild subspecies in Africa and western Asia; modern cultivars are traced primarily to the Near East, Aegean Sea, and Strait of Gibraltar. Olive is situated 260 metres southeast of Prunus cerasus.
Fraxinus excelsior
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Sochi and Tsentralniy Region.
Sochi
Photo: Niklitov, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Sochi is one of the southernmost places of Russia and the second-largest city of Krasnodar Krai, with a population of 425,000. It's along the Black Sea coast, about 1600 km south of Moscow.
Tsentralniy Region
Suburb
Photo: Ymblanter, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Tsentralny city district is one of four city districts of the city of Sochi in Krasnodar Krai, Russia. Sometimes referred to as "Sochi proper", it borders Lazarevsky city district in the west and Khostinsky city district in the north and in the east. Tsentralniy Region is situated 2½ km northwest of Prunus cerasus.
Prunus cerasus
- Categories: taxon, fruit tree, cherry, information, and tourism
- Location: Russia, Eastern Europe, Europe
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Latitude
43.57273° or 43° 34′ 22″ northLongitude
39.74213° or 39° 44′ 32″ eastOpen location code
8GMXHPFR+3VOpenStreetMap ID
node 12131041102OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=informationWikidata ID
Q131517
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In Other Languages
From Afrikaans to Wu Chinese—“Prunus cerasus” goes by many names.
- Afrikaans: “Suurkersie”
- Albanian: “Vishnja”
- Arabic: “Prunus cerasus”
- Arabic: “زبيب الكرز”
- Arabic: “قراسيا”
- Arabic: “قراصيا”
- Arabic: “كرز أسود”
- Arabic: “كرز حامض”
- Arabic: “كرز وشنة”
- Arabic: “كريز”
- Aragonese: “Prunus cerasus”
- Armenian: “բալենի սովորական”
- Armenian: “Բալենի սովորական”
- Asturian: “Guindal”
- Asturian: “Prunus cerasus”
- Azerbaijani: “Adi albalı”
- Basque: “Gingondo”
- Bavarian: “Weichsel”
- Bavarian: “Weixl”
- Belarusian: “Вішня звычайная”
- Belarusian: “Вішня”
- Belarusian: “Вішэння”
- Bengali: “টক চেরি”
- Bosnian: “Višnja”
- Bulgarian: “Prunus cerasus”
- Bulgarian: “Вишня”
- Bulgarian: “обикновена вишна”
- Bulgarian: “Обикновена вишна”
- Catalan: “Guinda”
- Catalan: “guinder”
- Catalan: “Guinder”
- Catalan: “Guindes”
- Catalan: “Prunus cerasus”
- Cebuano: “Prunus cerasus”
- Central Kurdish: “ئاڵوباڵو”
- Chinese: “欧洲酸樱桃”
- Chinese: “歐洲酸櫻桃”
- Chuvash: “Ахаль чие”
- Corsican: “Amarascu”
- Croatian: “Višnja”
- Croatian: “Višnje”
- Czech: “Prunus cerasus”
- Czech: “višeň obecná”
- Czech: “Višeň obecná”
- Czech: “višeň”
- Danish: “Prunus cerasus”
- Danish: “Sur-Kirsebær”
- Danish: “Surkirsebær”
- Dutch: “kriek”
- Dutch: “morel”
- Dutch: “Prunus cerasus”
- Dutch: “zure kers”
- Dutch: “Zure kers”
- Egyptian Arabic: “كرز حامض”
- Esperanto: “Acida ĉerizo”
- Esperanto: “Acidĉerizo”
- Esperanto: “Grioto”
- Estonian: “Hapu kirsipuu”
- Extremaduran: “Prunus cerasus”
- Finnish: “hapankirsikka”
- Finnish: “Hapankirsikka”
- Finnish: “Prunus cerasus”
- French: “Cerisier acide”
- French: “Cerisier aigre”
- French: “Grintche”
- French: “Griotte”
- French: “Griottier”
- French: “Prunus cerasus”
- Friulian: “Vuisignâr”
- Friulian: “Vuisinâr”
- Galician: “guindeira”
- Galician: “Guindeira”
- Georgian: “ალუბალი”
- German: “Echte Sauerkirsche”
- German: “Grintche”
- German: “Kirsche”
- German: “Prunus cerasus”
- German: “Sauer-Kirsche”
- German: “Sauerkirsche”
- German: “Weichsel-Kirsche”
- German: “Weichsel”
- German: “Weichselkirsche”
- Greek: “Βυσσινιά”
- Hebrew: “דובדבן חמוץ”
- Hungarian: “meggy”
- Hungarian: “Meggy”
- Hungarian: “Prunus cerasus”
- Ido: “Prunus cerasus”
- Indonesian: “ceri asam”
- Indonesian: “kers”
- Indonesian: “Kersen”
- Ingush: “Боал”
- Interlingua: “Prunus cerasus”
- Interlingue: “Prunus cerasus”
- Irish: “Prunus cerasus”
- Italian: “ciliegio acido”
- Italian: “ciliegio aspro”
- Italian: “Prunus cerasus”
- Japanese: “スミセイヨウミザクラ”
- Japanese: “スミノミザクラ”
- Japanese: “スミミザクラ”
- Kabardian: “Prunus cerasus”
- Kabardian: “Чэдыгъуэ”
- Kabardian: “Шэдыгъуэ”
- Kabyle: “aṛedlim asemmam”
- Kashubian: “Wisznia”
- Kazakh: “Kädimgi şïye”
- Kazakh: “Кәдімгі шие”
- Kazakh: “كادىمگى شىييە”
- Korean: “신양 앵두”
- Korean: “신양벚나무”
- Kurdish: “Albalû”
- Kurdish: “ئالبالوو”
- Ladino: “Vishna”
- Lak: “Prunus cerasus”
- Lak: “Бяъли”
- Latin: “Prunus cerasus”
- Latvian: “Parastais ķirsis”
- Latvian: “skābais ķirsis”
- Lithuanian: “paprastoji vyšnia”
- Lithuanian: “Paprastoji vyšnia”
- Lithuanian: “Prunus cerasus”
- Lower Sorbian: “Kisała wišnja”
- Lower Sorbian: “Prunus cerasus”
- Macedonian: “вишна”
- Macedonian: “Вишна”
- Malay: “Prunus cerasus”
- Mingrelian: “ქვიშნა ბული”
- Northern Frisian: “Käärs”
- Northern Frisian: “käärsbuum”
- Northern Frisian: “Prunus cerasus”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Kirsebær”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Prunus cerasus”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “surkirsebær”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Kirsebær”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Prunus cerasus”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Surkirsebær”
- Norwegian: “Kirsebær”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Prunus cerasus”
- Ossetian: “Хуымæтæджы бал”
- Persian: “آلبالو”
- Persian: “البالو”
- Persian: “پرونوس سراسوس”
- Persian: “گیلاس ترش”
- Picard: “Crinqhié”
- Picard: “Crinque”
- Picard: “Grinqhié”
- Picard: “Grinque”
- Picard: “Prunus cerasus”
- Piemontese: “Prunus cerasus”
- Polish: “Cerasus austera”
- Polish: “Cerasus vulgaris”
- Polish: “Prunus cerasus”
- Polish: “wiśnia czarna”
- Polish: “wiśnia pospolita”
- Polish: “Wiśnia pospolita”
- Polish: “wiśnia zwyczajna”
- Portuguese: “Amarena”
- Portuguese: “Cereja ácida”
- Portuguese: “Cereja-ácida”
- Portuguese: “Ginja”
- Portuguese: “Prunus cerasus”
- Pushto: “معمولي آلوبالو”
- Quechua: “Cereza”
- Quechua: “Cerezo”
- Quechua: “Prunus cerasus”
- Quechua: “Sirisa”
- Quechua: “Sirisu”
- Romanian: “Vişin”
- Romanian: “Vișin”
- Russian: “Cerasus vulgaris”
- Russian: “Prunus cerasus”
- Russian: “Prunus vulgaris”
- Russian: “Вишня кислая”
- Russian: “вишня обыкновенная”
- Russian: “Вишня обыкновенная”
- Russian: “Вишня садовая”
- Serbian: “Prunus cerasus”
- Serbian: “Višnja”
- Serbian: “Вишња”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Višnja”
- Slovak: “Čerešňa višňová”
- Slovak: “Prunus cerasus”
- Slovenian: “Prunus cerasus”
- Slovenian: “višnja”
- Slovenian: “Višnja”
- South Azerbaijani: “گیلانار”
- Spanish: “Cerasus austera”
- Spanish: “Cerasus avium subsp acida”
- Spanish: “Cerasus avium subsp. acida”
- Spanish: “Cerasus fruticosa”
- Spanish: “Cerasus vulgaris subsp acida”
- Spanish: “Cerasus vulgaris subsp. acida”
- Spanish: “Cerasus vulgaris var caproniana”
- Spanish: “Cerasus vulgaris”
- Spanish: “Cereza acida”
- Spanish: “Cereza de Morello”
- Spanish: “Cerezo de los pajaros”
- Spanish: “Cerezo de los pájaros”
- Spanish: “Guindero”
- Spanish: “Guindo comunero”
- Spanish: “Prunus caproniana”
- Spanish: “Prunus cerasus subsp. acida”
- Spanish: “Prunus cerasus var acida”
- Spanish: “Prunus cerasus”
- Swedish: “allhelgonakörsbär”
- Swedish: “amarell”
- Swedish: “amereller”
- Swedish: “brunkörsbär”
- Swedish: “klarbär”
- Swedish: “maraskakörsbär”
- Swedish: “morell”
- Swedish: “moreller”
- Swedish: “Prunus cerasus”
- Swedish: “surkörsbär”
- Swedish: “Surkörsbär”
- Tajik: “олуболу”
- Tajik: “Олуболу”
- Tajik: “олуча”
- Tajik: “олучабандак”
- Tatar: “гади чия”
- Turkish: “vişne”
- Turkish: “Vişne”
- Tuvinian: “Вишня”
- Ukrainian: “Prunus cerasus”
- Ukrainian: “Вишня звичайна”
- Upper Sorbian: “Kisała wišnja”
- Upper Sorbian: “Kisalca”
- Upper Sorbian: “Kisalnica”
- Upper Sorbian: “Prunus cerasus”
- Upper Sorbian: “Wišeń”
- Uzbek: “Shpanka”
- Vietnamese: “Cerasus vulgaris”
- Vietnamese: “Prunus cerasus”
- Volapük: “Prunus cerasus”
- Võro: “Vislamari”
- Walloon: “Grintche”
- Waray (Philippines): “Prunus cerasus”
- Welsh: “Coeden geirios coch”
- Wu Chinese: “欧洲酸樱桃”
- “Prunus cerasus”
- “Vislamari”
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