Watercolor — an early, highly productive variety: flowering occurs on day 60-70, technical maturity on day 80-90, and biological maturity on day 110 from germination. The plant is semi-determinate, medium-height, bushy, reaching 50-80 cm. Leaves and fruits are of the bouquet type, oriented upward. Flowers are white with a purple edge. Fruits are conical, weighing 20-30 g, measuring 7-10×3 cm; pericarp thickness is 2.0-2.5 mm. In technical maturity, fruit color is bright lavender with a slight yellow tinge at the base; in biological maturity, it is red. Plants are very decorative. The variety is characterized by high fruit set and good fruit load per plant (30-60 fruits). Tolerant of shade, relatively resistant to adverse environmental conditions, weakly susceptible to diseases. Resistant to tobacco mosaic virus. Intended for cultivation in open ground, greenhouses, indoor conditions, balconies, and offices. Plants require staking or support.