The 'Ivan Tupitsyn' peach variety is a versatile Ukrainian early-ripening variety, with fruits ripening in early to mid-July. The tree is medium-sized, reaching 3-4 meters in height, with a medium-dense, rounded crown. The plant is self-fertile and begins fruiting three years after planting, making it convenient for cultivation in gardens.
The fruits of this variety are large, weighing 170 to 200 grams, with a rich yellow skin covered by a bright raspberry or carmine blush that covers up to 90% of the surface. The flesh is light-orange, very juicy and sweet, almost without acidity, giving the fruit a pleasant aroma and excellent taste. The fruits are not prone to splitting, which facilitates harvesting and storage.
The variety is characterized by high resistance to major diseases and good cold tolerance, allowing it to be grown under various climatic conditions. The fruits also have high transportability, making 'Ivan Tupitsyn' attractive for both personal consumption and commercial cultivation.