The 'Vulkan' eggplant is an annual plant with pyramid-shaped bushes reaching 20 to 30 cm in height. The flowers are intensely red with irregular shapes, gathered in compact inflorescences. The flowering is abundant and prolonged, starting at the end of June and continuing until frost, making this variety popular for landscaping various areas, including parks, squares, flower beds, balconies, rockeries, and garden vases.
The 'Vulkan' eggplant is grown from seedlings: seeds are sown in March–April, and transplanting to the permanent location is done in May–June. The plant prefers sunny spots with moderately fertile soils, but can also thrive in partial shade. Due to its characteristics, 'Vulkan' is suitable for diverse conditions and is distinguished by its resistance to adverse environmental factors.
This eggplant variety is valued for its decorative qualities and abundant flowering, allowing it to be used not only as a vegetable crop but also as a landscape design element. Compact bush sizes and bright flowers make 'Vulkan' a versatile choice for gardeners seeking to combine beauty and practicality in a single plant.