Variety from Sverdlovsk Selection Station for Gardeners, obtained as a result of crossing (steppe cherry No. 6 x Griot Ostgheim, Spanka). Authors: N.I. Gvozdikova, M.G. Isakova. Introduced into the State Register in 2004 for the Ural region. Flowering and fruiting on bouquet branches and annual growth.
Bush height 2 m, broadly rounded with a spreading drooping crown of medium rank, Bark color of the trunk gray, flaking. Shoots slightly curved, growing sideways. Bark and shoots color gray. Many buds. Bud oval, deviated relative to the shoot. Leaf elongated-oval shape, dark green. Apex pointed, base wedge-shaped. Surface glossy, slightly folded like a boat. Petiole 7 mm long, pigmented. Stigmas yellow-green, small. Number of flowers in inflorescence — 3-5. Corolla diameter 21 mm. Petals inverted-oval shape, white. Number of stamens 19-22. Pistil length 11 mm, stamen length 6 mm. Calyx lobe shape obtuse wedge-shaped.
Fruits weighing 3-4 g, round, dark red. Flesh medium density, dark red, juice dark red. Fruit stalk length 23 mm. Fruits very attractive in appearance — 4.5 points, good sour-sweet taste. Taste evaluation of fresh fruits 4.2 points. When detached from the stalk, the flesh of some fruits may be slightly damaged. Variety for table and technical purposes. Fruits contain dry substances — 12.7%, sugars — 8.2%, acids — 1.76%, ascorbic acid — 13.3 mg/100g, vitamin P -317.5mg/100g. Stone small, oval, mass 0.14 g, making up 4% of fruit mass, brown.
Blooms at mid-season — May 25 — June 2. Fruits ripen in the third decade of July, evenly. Enters fruiting on the 3rd-4th year. Cold-resistant. Drought resistance medium. Susceptible to coccomycosis and moniliosis. In some years, lightly damaged by cherry fruit worm and cherry aphid. Annual, abundant fruiting.
Advantages of the variety: high self-fertility, good annual fruiting, simultaneous ripening, good fruit quality.
Disadvantages: variety is sensitive to coccomycosis and moniliosis. In some years, fruit cracking is noted.