A cherry is a (typically) sweet fleshy fruit, typically with a single dense nut which grows on trees of the Prunus genus. There are several different species of cherry, depending on the variety. The scientific name for the cherry itself is drupe, which is the name for any fruit with an outer fleshy part and a hard inner seed.
The scientific name for yellow cherries is Prunus avium.
More than likely, the trees you are seeing are Japanese Cherry blossom trees which are Prunus serrulata. Otherwise, all cherry trees belong to the genus Prunus.
Yellow cherries are also called Rainier cherries. Rainier cherries are a variety of cherries with the scientific name Prunus avium or sweet cherries.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Prunus avium.
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The scientific name of yellow croaker is Larimichthys crocea.
The scientific name of yellow gram is Cicer arietinum.
The scientific name of yellow bell is "Tecoma stans."
The scientific name for it is "Sulphur" or "Sulfur", either is correct. But in times past, the common name for it was "brimstone".
The scientific name for Yellow Delicious apple is Malus domestica.
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The scientific name of yellow gram is Cicer arietinum.
The scientific name of yellow croaker is Larimichthys crocea.
The scientific name of yellow bell is "Tecoma stans."
The scientific name for it is "Sulphur" or "Sulfur", either is correct. But in times past, the common name for it was "brimstone".
The scientific name for Yellow Delicious apple is Malus domestica.
The scientific name of the Yellow Fawn Lily is Erythronium grandiflorum.
The scientific name for the yellow fat tailed scorpion is Androctonus australis.
The scientific name of the yellow grass butterfly is Eurema lisa.
The insect that is called a yellow-jacket in America is called a wasp in Europe. There are well over 100,000 varieties of wasp, but the scientific name of the common wasp is Vespula vulgaris.