Local variety from the Moscow region. Included in the State Register in 1959 for the Volga-Vyatka, Central, and North-Western regions.
Strong-growing tree. Crown is broad-pyramidal, weeping with age, medium density. Fruiting primarily on one-year shoots.
Fruits small, up to 2.5 g, flat-round shape. Ventral suture clearly visible. Skin dark red, thin, glossy. Pit small. Pedicel long and thin. Flesh dark red, medium density, juicy, slightly loose. Flavor mediocre, sour. Stone medium size, round shape.
High winter hardiness. Yield - 6-12 tons/ha. Medium resistance to coccomycosis.
Advantages of the variety: high winter hardiness
Disadvantages: mediocre fruit flavor, wet detachment, medium resistance to fungal diseases.