Amarelle
any variety of the sour cherry, Prunus cerasus, having colorless juice.
Historical Examples
Despite the derivation of the name amarelle, they have less bitterness than the other group of varieties of the Sour Cherry.
The Cherries of New York U. P. Hedrick
Both belong to Prunus cerasus and as we gather rather better elsewhere than here, both are of the amarelle type of tree.
The Cherries of New York U. P. Hedrick
noun
a variety of sour cherry that has pale red fruit and colourless juice Compare morello
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