The tree is strong-growing, with a high, dense, rounded crown. It blooms in mid-season. The flowering type is protandrous. Staminate flowers bloom 5-7 days earlier than pistillate ones. The best pollinator is the Skinoskiy variety.
The nuts are large. The average weight of one nut ranges from 15 to 19 g. The shape of the nuts is round, slightly ribbed. The apex is slightly rounded, the base is flat. The shell is of medium thickness and dense. The kernel is large and separates completely when the nut is cracked. The kernel membrane color is straw-yellow. The kernel is oily, delicious after husking, making up about 50% of the nut's weight, containing approximately 68% fat.
The tree exhibits moderate winter hardiness and good annual fruiting. In years with increased humidity, it is susceptible to brown spot disease.