Cherry “Memory of Enikeev”
Ripening period: mid-season
Origin: Zhukovskaya x Korinka
Originator: All-Russian Selection and Technological Institute of Horticulture and Nursery, Russia
The variety is winter-hardy and productive (up to 16 tons/ha).
The tree is low-growing, with a pyramidal, compact crown of medium density. Fruiting is mixed (on both branchlets and growth shoots).
Biological characteristics: Begins bearing fruit in the third year after planting in the garden on wild cherry seedling rootstock. Self-fertile. The best pollinators are Novodvorskaya, Belarusian Griot, Seridko Griot, and Vyanok. Resistant to coccomycosis and is not affected by monilial blight.
The fruits are medium-sized (average weight: 4.2 g), round, and dark red. The stone is small and separates easily from the pulp.
The pulp is dark red, tender, juicy, and has a sweet and sour taste (tasting score: 4.8 points). The juice is dark red.
Best before: 2nd-3rd ten days of July.





