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The Rainier cherry was named after Mount Rainier, located in Washington state, where the cherry variety was developed in the 1950s by horticulturist Harold F. W. "Bud" Johnson. This sweet cherry is a cross between the Bing and Van varieties, known for its distinctive yellowish-red color and exceptional flavor. The name reflects both its regional heritage and the natural beauty of the area associated with the cherry's cultivation.

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