Biology:Montmorency cherry

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Short description: Variety of flowering plant
Montmorency cherry
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Montmorency cherries
GenusPrunus
SpeciesPrunus cerasus
Cultivar'Montmorency'
OriginMontmorency, France [1]

The Montmorency cherry is a variety of sour cherry (Prunus cerasus) grown in Europe, Canada , United States , particularly in the Grand Traverse Bay region of Northwest Michigan , Door County, Wisconsin and parts of Indian Administered Kashmir. Montmorency cherries are part of the lighter-red Amarelle cultivar of sour cherries, rather than the darker-red Morello cultivar. Michigan produces over 90,000 tons of Montmorency cherries each year.[2]

History

The tree is named for Montmorency, a suburb of Paris, France .[1]

The tree produces large, light red fruit (although some trees produce a darker red fruit) and has been cultivated in the United States since at least the early 20th century. It is the most popular sour cherry in the United States and Canada , and is extensively used in cherry pies, as well as in jams and preserves.[3]

Montmorency cherries are also marketed in dried form, and Montmorency cherry juice and juice concentrate are also sold.

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