Hybrid cucumber 'Moscow Anniversary' is a mid-season variety with bushy fruiting, suitable for winter-spring and spring-summer rotations. Fruits are cylindrical, 14–16 cm long, weighing 113–148 g. They are green with large bumps and lack a neck. Flavor qualities are excellent, free of bitterness, making them suitable for fresh consumption, canning, and pickling. Yield is high, reaching 22–25 kg per square meter.
The plant is vigorous, predominantly female-flowering, with fruits forming both on the main vine and on second-order shoots. The hybrid has an extended fruiting period, which may exceed 60 days, ensuring a stable and prolonged harvest. Time from germination to initial fruiting is approximately 67–72 days, allowing the hybrid to be successfully used in various climatic conditions and cultivation rotations.
'Moscow Anniversary' is resistant to several common cucumber diseases, including cladosporiosis, powdery mildew, and false powdery mildew, as well as ascochytosis. This makes it a reliable choice for cultivation both in open ground and under plastic coverings. High fruit quality, disease resistance, and high yield make this hybrid popular among gardeners and farmers.