The cucumber 'Muraev' is an early-maturing parthenocarpic hybrid intended for cultivation in greenhouse conditions during winter-spring and spring-summer periods. The plants are indeterminate, medium-height, with a female flower type, which promotes the formation of two or more fruits at each node. The leaves are medium-sized, green, with slight wavy edges, giving the plant a neat appearance.
The fruits of the 'Muraev' cucumber have an oval-cylindrical shape with large bumps and white hairs. The length of the zucchini varies from 8 to 14.5 cm, and the weight ranges from 70 to 110 g. The flesh is crisp, juicy, free of bitterness and hollows, making them ideal for fresh consumption as well as for canning. The absence of bitterness is genetically fixed, ensuring high-quality harvests.
The ripening period of the hybrid varies from 37-38 to 53-55 days after germination, allowing for a relatively quick harvest. With proper agronomy, the yield reaches 10-12 kg per square meter, making this variety attractive for commercial cultivation. The 'Muraev' cucumber combines high productivity, excellent taste, and versatility in use.