Mar'yanushka raspberry is a remontant variety developed with high yield and resistance to adverse weather conditions in mind. The bushes are compact, up to 1.5-1.6 meters tall, with upright, strong canes covered in thorns. Leaves are light green, and the canes have a brownish tint. Up to eight new shoots may form on one plant, contributing to stable and abundant fruiting. The variety is highly frost-resistant and drought-tolerant, and also resistant to major diseases, making it a reliable choice for cultivation under various climatic conditions.
The berries of Mar'yanushka raspberry are large, round-conical, dark red in color with a characteristic glossy sheen. The fruits are dense, sweet, and aromatic, making them attractive for both fresh consumption and processing. The average berry weight ranges from 2.5 to 7 grams, ensuring good market appearance and ease of transport. The variety has high and stable yields, averaging about 4 kg per bush, with peak production occurring in the third year after planting.
A distinctive feature of the variety is the ability to harvest twice per season: the first harvest begins in the first decade of August, and the second continues until the first frost, significantly increasing the overall yield. Due to its resistance to diseases, frost, and drought, along with high yield and fruit quality, Mar'yanushka raspberry is an excellent choice for both amateur and commercial cultivation.