Cucumber BURAN — an early-maturing parthenocarpic hybrid predominantly of female flowering type, intended for cultivation under plastic coverings. The maturation period is 46-55 days, allowing for a quick harvest. The plant is vigorous, indeterminate, with long vines and strong branching, which contributes to high productivity. The cucumbers have an oval shape, large-bumpy surface, length of 10-12 cm, and weight of 95-107 g, making them convenient for universal use. The hybrid exhibits high cold resistance and good fruiting capability under low light conditions, which is especially important for northern regions of Russia. It demonstrates a consistent yield and possesses excellent taste qualities, making it attractive for both commercial cultivation and private farms. Due to its comprehensive resistance to major cucumber diseases such as common mosaic virus, olive spot, ascochytosis, bacterial wilt, and powdery mildew, BURAN ensures a stable and high-quality harvest. This hybrid was developed at the Saint Petersburg State Agrarian University and is recommended for use in various light zones. Its high market yield, reaching 13.3 kg/m², makes it a profitable choice for farmers and gardeners. Thanks to its characteristics and adaptability, cucumber BURAN is a reliable and efficient solution for cultivation under challenging climatic conditions.