Seedling from open pollination of the 'Lola' variety. A nectarine variety selected by the Crimean Experimental-Selection Station of VNIIR. Breeders: I.M. Ryadnova, T.S. Vasilenko, G.V. Yeremin. Included in the State Register for the North Caucasus region since 1988.
Medium-stature tree with a medium-dense, rounded crown. Shoots are straight, with numerous catkins. Leaves are medium-sized, lanceolate, dark green, smooth, glossy. Leaf margin is serrated. Petiole is short. Stipules are short. Flowers are large, rose-colored.
Fruits are small (45 x 40 x 40 mm, 45-50 g), round. The ventral suture is barely noticeable. Pubescence is absent. The main skin color is yellow, with a bright red covering on most of the fruit surface in the form of blurred stripes and spots. Flesh is yellow, juicy, tender, and flavorful. Pit is medium-sized and easily separates from the flesh. Fruits are suitable for fresh consumption and canning.
Ripens at the end of July. High yield. High winter hardiness. Moderate drought tolerance, self-fertile. Moderate resistance to clasterosporiosis and curly leaf disease, weak resistance to powdery mildew.