Golden currant of the 'Nahodka' variety is a decorative plant with tall bushes and spreading branches. The leaves have a serrated edge, and golden flowers give the bush an attractive appearance. The berries of this variety are juicy, sweet, and practically lack the characteristic aroma of black currant. They can be of different colors, including an almost black shade, and have a medium mass of about 2.5 grams. The fruits contain a significant amount of sugars and vitamin C, which makes them not only tasty but also beneficial.
The plant is undemanding and highly adaptable to various growing conditions. Golden currant 'Nahodka' tolerates winter frosts, drought, and heat well, and is resistant to diseases and pests at the level of standard varieties. Bushes can grow on most soil types, except for marshy and heavy clay soils, which expands the possibilities for its cultivation in various regions.
Care for golden currant does not require special efforts, which makes it attractive to gardeners. The plant is easy to propagate and does not need frequent fertilization. Thanks to its decorative qualities, high yield, and beneficial properties of the berries, the 'Nahodka' variety is an excellent choice for growing both for decorative purposes and for obtaining tasty and vitamin-rich fruits.