Cherry Zoryana.
Medium-sized tree with an oval-round, moderately dense crown. Blooms in mid-season. Begins fruiting on the 4th-5th year. Distinguished by winter hardiness and resistance to fungal diseases.
Fruits are single, heart-shaped, with an average weight of 6.2 grams. Main fruit color is yellow, with a red covering. Medium-thick skin. Yellow flesh, slightly fibrous, juicy, sweet-sour taste. Sensory evaluation 4.5 points. Stone is loose, medium-sized, egg-shaped. Fruits ripen in the third decade of June. Universal-purpose variety.