Cherry is characterized as a timeless wood species with a fine wood-grain texture. In its natural state, cherry is red in coloration and will darken or mellow with age.

The grain pattern is gentle, but has more character than maple. Cherry is considered a classic and elegant wood species that is valued for fine furniture, antiques and eternally classic furniture designs. Cherry wood finishes, in standard light to dark, range from stain colors to glazed furniture treatments.

See also:
"Cherry" is in the NAICS Code "111339"
Other Noncitrus Fruit Farming
Cherry farming

Ref: 122399/2006-09-22


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