"Cerezo âcido," "Cerezo común," "Cerezo de Morello" or "Guindo" may be Spanish equivalents of "sour cherry tree" (Prunus cerasus).
The sour cherry tree tends to mature to a height of about 13 - 32.8 feet (4 - 10 meters). So it actually may be considered a shrub or small tree. Either way, this European native is prized for its attractive bark with its obvious lenticels (breathing pores), flowers, foliage and fruits.
"Sour cherry tree" is an English equivalent of "guindo" (Prunus cerasus).
"Zure kers" is a Dutch equivalent of "sour cherry tree" (Prunus cerasus).
"Sauerkirsche" or "Weichselkirsche" may be German equivalents of "sour cherry tree" (Prunus cerasus).
"Habb al-muluk" is an Arabic equivalent of "sour cherry tree" (Prunus cerasus).
"Sour cherry tree" is an English equivalent of "cerezo común" (Prunus cerasus).
"Sour cherry tree" is an English equivalent of "cerezo de Morello" (Prunus cerasus).
No because one must have sour with sweet
"Cereza," "Guinda" or "Morella" may be Spanish equivalents of the fruit of the sour cherry tree (Prunus cerasus).The fruit tends to be variations on a very dark, sometimes black red. The somewhat sour, slightly bitter but always attractive-looking cherries are valued by wildlife. They also find many uses and preparations by its human consumers.
"(Sour) cherry (fruit)" is an English equivalent of "morella."
"(Sour) cherry (fruit)" is an English equivalent of "guinda."
Yes, however, you probably meant cultivar instead of species in this case. In the case of a cultivar, the answer is a qualified no. Most sweet cherries do not pollinate their own varieties. Most sour cherries do. Recent developements have come up with some self-fertile sweet cherry cultivars. Reputible nurseries will tell you which ones you need for which and usually have charts on hand to help.
"Sour cherry tree" is an English equivalent of "Sauerkirsche" (Prunus cerasus).