**Black Cherry**
Tracing the etymology of “Black Cherry” takes us on a journey from the forests of North America to the vibrant world of cannabis. Initially, #1excludeGlossary described the Prunus serotina, a tree known for its dark, sweet cherries. As language and culture evolved, so did the application of this term. In the cannabis community, “Black Cherry” now refers to a strain that captures the essence of its namesake fruit with a deep, sweet aroma and a soothing, mellow high. This strain has gained popularity for its ability to provide relaxation and stress relief, making it a staple for those seeking a flavorful and calming experience. As the cannabis industry continues to innovate, “Black Cherry” stands out as a symbol of the fusion between traditional botany and contemporary cannabis cultivation. It’s a name that resonates with connoisseurs who value both history and quality in their cannabis choices. [Source: Harvard, MedPub]
Black Cherry may refer to:
- Prunus serotina
- Dark-skinned cultivars of Prunus avium, such as Kordia cherry
- Black Cherry (Goldfrapp album), 2003
- Black Cherry (Goldfrapp song), 2003
- Black Cherry (Kumi Koda album), 2006
- Black Cherry (Rachel Stamp song), 2002
- Black Cherry (wrestler), a Japanese professional wrestler
- Black Cherry (band), a London, UK electronic indie band
- Black Cherry, a graphic novel by Doug TenNapel
English
Noun
black cherry (countable and uncountable, plural black cherries)
- A tree of species Prunus serotina
Synonyms
- (Prunus serotina): wild black cherry, rum cherry, mountain black cherry
Translations
See also
- bird cherry (Prunus avium, Prunus padus)
- chokecherry (Prunus virginiana)
- bitter-berry (Prunus virginiana)
- Virginia bird cherry (Prunus virginiana)
Further reading
- black cherry on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
