mazzard

/ˈmæzərd/
noun
  1. A type of wild cherry tree, or its fruit, often used as a rootstock for cultivated cherries.
    • The mazzard tree in the backyard produced small, dark cherries.
    • Birds love to eat the fruit of the mazzard in late summer.
    • Gardeners often use mazzard rootstock to grow sweet cherry varieties.
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