
SEVRUGA - SEVRYUGA
Russian origin. Crimson red fruit, 300-500 grams, sometimes over a kilo, heart-shaped.

Commercial variety originating from Siberia, Russia, its name can be translated as: "Star Sturgeon".
Synonyms: Sevruga -Sevryuga - Севрюга - Pudovik.
Crimson-red fruit weighing 300-500 grams, sometimes exceeding 1 kg, heart-shaped, mostly blunt.
Dense, juicy and fleshy beefy flesh. Magnificent flavour with rich aromas and a hint of bitterness.
Large plant, regular, wispy foliage, indeterminate to semi-determinate growth.
Generous mid-season production. Very good storage capacity and well suited for cool summer and/or short season regions.
Caracteristics
| Caliber | Big |
|---|---|
| Color | Red |
| Form | Heart-shaped |
| Earliness | mid-season |
| Foliage | Régular |
| Climate | Cool |
| Growing | Indeterminate, Semi-determined |
| Height | + or - 2m |
| Origin | Russia |



