Capulin tree is a species of Cherry tree native to the Americas. Capulin trees are small to medium-sized, deciduous trees that can reach up to 25 meters in height with a dense crown. The Capulin tree is also known as the Black cherry, Wild cherry, and Mexican cherry. They are known for their sweet and sour fruit, which is often used in making jams, jellies, and pies. In addition to the aforementioned alternatives, Capulin trees are sometimes referred to as Rum cherry, Sweet cherry, or Mountain Black cherry. These synonyms are used interchangeably based on their usage in different regions and languages. Despite their different names, Capulin trees remain cherished species of trees, especially among fruit enthusiasts and environmentalists.