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Young Blonde Girl Posing In The Nature With Cherries
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Cherry trees also provide food for the caterpillars of several Lepidoptera.
Cultivation
The cultivated forms are of the species wild cherry (P. avium) to which most cherry cultivars belong, and the sour cherry (P. cerasus), which is used mainly for cooking. Both species originate in Europe and western Asia; they do not cross-pollinate. Some other species, although having edible fruit, are not grown extensively for consumption, except in northern regions where the two main species will not grow. Irrigation, spraying, labor and their propensity to damage from rain and hail make cherries relatively expensive. Nonetheless, there is high demand for the fruit. Cherry is harvested by using shaker in commercial production. Hand picking is also widely used to harvest the fruit to avoid damage.
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