why are cherry blossoms called cherry blossoms if they don't have cherries

Cherry blossoms are the precursors of fruit on cherry trees. Apple blossoms form the same function on apple trees.

Cherry blossoms, also known as sakura in Japan, are a type of flowering tree that belongs to the genus Prunus. They are called cherry blossoms because they are the blossoms of the cherry tree. Although cherry blossoms do not produce cherries, they are closely related to the cherry fruit-bearing trees. The cherry tree itself produces cherries, while the cherry blossom refers specifically to the flowers of these trees. The name "cherry blossom" is widely used to describe the beautiful, delicate, and pink or white flowers that bloom in springtime, primarily in Japan but also in other parts of the world.

probably for the same reason you wasted our time posting the same stupid question again ...