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HIBRID PERCHIK
Sea Buckthorn
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Decorative Plants
Sea Buckthorn
Average berry weight (g)
0.7–0.9 g
Berry Color
Yellow-orange
Flavor
Sour-sweet
About product
Sea buckthorn "Hibrid Perchik" – a medium-sized fruit-bearing plant, up to 3 m high and about 2 m wide, with a pyramidal crown. Flowering occurs in May-June under bright sunlight. The plant prefers fertile, drained soils – loamy or sandy loam, of moderate moisture and neutral acidity; it cannot tolerate waterlogging or shallow groundwater.The fruits of "Hibrid Perchik" are characterized by an elon…
Decorative Plants
Sea Buckthorn
Average berry weight (g)
0.7–0.9 g
Berry Color
Yellow-orange
Flavor
Sour-sweet
Description
Sea buckthorn "Hibrid Perchik" – a medium-sized fruit-bearing plant, up to 3 m high and about 2 m wide, with a pyramidal crown. Flowering occurs in May-June under bright sunlight. The plant prefers fertile, drained soils – loamy or sandy loam, of moderate moisture and neutral acidity; it cannot tolerate waterlogging or shallow groundwater.
The fruits of "Hibrid Perchik" are characterized by an elongated-oval shape, yellow-orange color, and a weight of 0.65–0.80 g. The skin is thin, the flesh is juicy, sour-sweet with a pleasant aroma; fruits detach easily by dry method. Yield is average – 1.5–2.9 kg/m², while one bush can produce up to 23 kg of fruits. Ripening period is average, end of August-beginning of September.
The variety has high winter hardiness (zone 4b, down to -28.9 °C) and is drought-resistant due to the result of crossing varieties "Perchik" and "Altai 87-15". The fruits are rich in vitamin C (92–223 mg/100 g), making them a valuable ingredient for fresh consumption, desserts, baking, and sauces. A male pollinator variety is required for fruiting; self-fertility is absent.
The fruits of "Hibrid Perchik" are characterized by an elongated-oval shape, yellow-orange color, and a weight of 0.65–0.80 g. The skin is thin, the flesh is juicy, sour-sweet with a pleasant aroma; fruits detach easily by dry method. Yield is average – 1.5–2.9 kg/m², while one bush can produce up to 23 kg of fruits. Ripening period is average, end of August-beginning of September.
The variety has high winter hardiness (zone 4b, down to -28.9 °C) and is drought-resistant due to the result of crossing varieties "Perchik" and "Altai 87-15". The fruits are rich in vitamin C (92–223 mg/100 g), making them a valuable ingredient for fresh consumption, desserts, baking, and sauces. A male pollinator variety is required for fruiting; self-fertility is absent.
Specifications
| Decorative Plants | |
|---|---|
| Average berry weight (g) | 0.7–0.9 g |
| Berry Color | |
| Flavor | |
| Assignment | |
| Catalog | Catalog → Sea Buckthorn |
| Manufacturer | BOTANIChESKIJ SAD MGU IM.M.V.LOMONOSOVA |
| Originator | FNSC / MГU named after M.V. Lomonosov |
| Originator | ФГБОУ ВО Московский государственный университет имени М.В. Ломоносова |
| Originator | Fgbou Vo Moskovskij Gosudarstvennyj Universitet Imeni M.V. Lomonosova |
| Originator | Трофимов Тит Трофимович |
| Originator | Долгачева Вера Серафимовна |
| Originator | Aksenova Nina Aleksandrovna |
| Country | Russia |
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