Nectarine Cherry.
Strong-growing tree with a broad-pyramidal crown. Begins to bear fruit on the 4th-5th year after planting in a garden. Wood and flower buds have satisfactory cold resistance. Trees are not demanding in growing conditions.
Fruit is above average size, weighing 5.7 grams, dark red, heart-shaped. In the forest-steppe region, fruits ripen in mid-July and can remain on the tree for up to two weeks, acquiring high taste qualities. Fruit transportability is good.