Girly Garland is an ornamental shrub with high decorative and fruiting qualities. The plant reaches a height of about 1.5 meters, has a dense compact hemispherical crown, and dark green oval or elliptical leaves that retain brightness and green color even in winter at temperatures down to -20 to -25 °C. Flowering occurs at the end of spring — June to July, when creamy-white or white fragrant flowers open, attracting pollinators. After flowering, large blueish-blue berries with a waxy coating, thin skin, and a sweet-sour taste without bitterness are formed, which ripen early in May-June. Girly Garland differs in high frost resistance, disease resistance, and medium drought tolerance. The shrub tolerates pruning and shaping well, making it convenient for creating hedges, borders, and decorative compositions in the garden. The plant is adapted to various soil conditions and grows equally well both in the sun and in partial shade. Thanks to its unpretentiousness and decorativeness, the shrub quickly decorates the site, creating cozy green corners. The berries of Girly Garland are universal in application and feature high yield — up to 4 kg per bush, with berry weight of about 1.5 g. The variety is high-yielding and large-fruited with non-shedding fruits, making it attractive to gardeners. Seedlings are grown in containers, have an age of one to two years, and are characterized by good adaptability and quality of planting material. Girly Garland is an excellent choice for those looking for a decorative and fruiting plant with high winter hardiness and ease of care.