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Is this the same cherry that is called Napoleon in Europe? If so then the article should be moved to Napoleon cherry, as that's the original name with a long and interesting history. I've also reduced the importance within the Food project, as maraschino cherry covers the food use in depth.FlagSteward 13:55, 31 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]
From the description of the plant and illustration I don't think these are the same cultivar. French wikipedia describes the Napoleon tree as being 8 m in height and a particular characteristic of the fruit is that they are bi-coloured with areas of red a yellow colour. Compare the images on English Wikipedia & French Wikipedia (below). Semudobia (talk) 14:54, 11 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Royal Ann cherries
Cerise bigarreau Napoléon
Is this the same things as the Queen Anne Cherry? And if not, should someone make a separate article for that?--68.96.133.217 (talk) 03:44, 15 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]