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Cherry, Sour Cherry
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Type of Sort
Steppe Cherry
About product
Selected from seedlings of steppe cherry at the Siberian Institute of Horticulture named after M.A. Lisavenko. Authors: G.I. Subbotin, A.Z. Bylda, M.A. Lisavenko. Approved in 1974. Dwarf shrub, up to 70 cm tall, multi-stemmed. Round, dense crown. Bark of branches gray, smooth, with many small white lenticels. Shoots bent at right angles, gray, thin. Internodes short. Buds small, conical, blunt. L…
Type of Sort
Steppe Cherry
Description
Selected from seedlings of steppe cherry at the Siberian Institute of Horticulture named after M.A. Lisavenko. Authors: G.I. Subbotin, A.Z. Bylda, M.A. Lisavenko. Approved in 1974.
Dwarf shrub, up to 70 cm tall, multi-stemmed. Round, dense crown. Bark of branches gray, smooth, with many small white lenticels. Shoots bent at right angles, gray, thin. Internodes short. Buds small, conical, blunt. Leaves small, leathery, elongated-oval, base wedge-shaped, apex bluntly pointed. Leaf blade smooth, light green, flat, shiny, with double-toothed, fine serration. Petiole purple, glandular dots yellow, small, barely visible, stipules absent. Flowers small, 2-5 per cluster, rose-colored, white, 1.5-1.7 mm in diameter, petal shape elongated-oval, 3-4 x 6-7 mm, buds pale-pink, sepals 3-4 x 4-6 mm, oval.
Fruits oval, 13 mm tall, 9 mm wide, average weight 2.4 g, single-colored, bright red. Flesh dense, juicy, pink. Juice pink. Pedicel short, 15-20 mm, thin, 1.0-1.5 mm. Stone small, oval, 0.10 g. Fruit taste mediocre, sour. Pedicel attachment to fruit strong. Fruits contain 13.3% dry matter, 10.2% sugars, 2.0% acids, vitamins: C — 40 mg/100g, P — 200 mg/100g.
Fruits ripen in the third decade of July, transportability medium. Shoots stop growing in the third decade of June, leaf fall ends in the third decade of September — first decade of October, heat-tolerant, drought-resistant. Average yield per bush 3.8 kg, maximum 6.6 kg.
Highly winter-hardy, productive, self-sterile, technical, not resistant to coccomyces. Selected for high winter hardiness, productivity, and dwarf growth. Best pollinators: Altai Lastochka, Subbotinskaya, Maximovskaya, Zhalannaya.
Advantages of the variety: high productivity, dwarf growth.
Disadvantages: susceptible to sunburn under deep snow cover, produces excessive suckering, small-fruited, poorly propagated by green cuttings. Severely affected by coccomyces.
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