The 'Daughter of Vorskly' blackcurrant variety is a medium-height bush with a neat, compact, and semi-spreading form. The branches are thick and short with shortened internodes, which ensures ease of care and harvesting. This variety is self-fertile and mid-season ripening, maturing in mid-summer, with berries ripening uniformly and simultaneously, facilitating harvest.
The 'Daughter of Vorskly' berries are large, black, and glossy with a tart-sweet flavor and green-brown flesh. They are suitable for freezing, preserving, and wine-making, making this variety versatile for various uses. Due to its stable yield and high fruit quality, blackcurrant is popular among gardeners.
The variety demonstrates good resistance to diseases such as powdery mildew and rust, as well as drought tolerance, allowing it to be grown in various climatic zones. With proper care and adherence to agronomic practices, 'Daughter of Vorskly' shows high productivity and easily adapts to growing conditions, making it an excellent choice for gardens and allotments.