The Berkut zucchini is an ultra-early and early-maturing vegetable with a compact bush or semi-vining plant type and weak branching. Leaves are of medium size, green, spotless, and slightly lobed. The fruits have an elongated cylindrical shape with a dark green glossy skin covered with very small dots and an average weight of about 1.2 kg. The zucchini flesh is yellow, dense, juicy, and tender, possessing excellent taste, which makes this variety especially attractive for growing and consumption.
The Berkut variety differs in high yield, reaching approximately 6.5 kg of marketable fruits per square meter. The plant is predominantly female-type flowering, so for improved pollination and increased yield, it is recommended to plant the hybrid Amulet nearby, which is the best pollinator for this variety. Thanks to its ultra-fast maturity and reliability, Berkut is successfully grown in various climatic zones, as confirmed by its trials and inclusion in the state register.
Growing Berkut zucchini requires adherence to standard agricultural practices, including seed preparation, timely sowing, and care for plants. The compact bush occupies a certain space in the bed, which facilitates its cultivation. High taste qualities and stable yield delivery make this variety an excellent choice for gardeners seeking to obtain an early and high-quality zucchini harvest.