Little-known and fairly recent variety, 1997, originating in Russia, developed by the State Agricultural Academy of Penza, Southern Russia.
Light red fruit weighing 60 to 100 grams with an unusual/atypical elongated plum-like shape (10 to 12 cm) with a piriform tendency that can recall an arrow, hence its name.
Flesh and dense red flesh with a mild and sweet flavor. Ideal for making sauce/coulis.
Small-growing plant with a bushy habit, regular foliage, determinate growth.
Abundant harvests, early in the season +/- 60-65 days, over a period of 3 to 4 weeks.
Good conservation of fruits after picking.
Caracteristics
| Caliber | Small |
|---|---|
| Color | Red |
| Form | Oval-Plum-Elongated, Piriform |
| Earliness | Mid early |
| Foliage | Régular |
| Climate | Cool |
| Growing | Determined |
| Height | + or - 1.00m |
| Origin | Russia |









