Medium-stature tree with a rounded, drooping crown of moderate density. Blooms early, usually at the end of April. Protogynous flowering type. Pistillate flowers bloom 5-6 days earlier than staminate ones. Best pollinators are the varieties Kostyuzhensky and Kalarashsky.
Fruits are relatively small, average weight of one nut is about 10 g. Fruit shape is cylindrical — elongate. Apex of the fruit is slightly elongated, base is flat. Shell is thin, loose, surface smooth or slightly rough, shiny, whitish — gray in color. Kernel is white, covered with a cream-colored skin, easily separates as a whole. Kernel specific weight is 48-50%, of which 67.5% is oil.
The variety is distinguished by enhanced winter hardiness and stable, high yield. With proper agricultural care, parts of the fruits form clusters (7-15 fruits together).