Black Cherry
Black Cherry is a type of fruit that grows on the Prunus serotina tree, native to North America. The fruit is small, round, and dark purple to black when ripe. Black cherries are often used in cooking and baking, as well as in making jams, jellies, and beverages like cherry wine.
The tree itself can reach heights of up to 80 feet and produces fragrant white flowers in the spring. Black cherry wood is also valued for its rich color and durability, making it a popular choice for furniture and cabinetry. The tree's bark has medicinal properties and has been used in traditional remedies.