- Early variety of large-fruit cranberry.
- Perennial, creeping, evergreen shrub with creeping habit, grows up to 0.1-0.2 m in height; extremely vigorous grower with strong shoots which bear abundant fruit.
- Its thin, creeping shoots grow up to about 120 cm in length.
- Boasts evergreen leaves which are light green in colour.
- Flowers from June to July.
- Yields berries of medium size, approximately 1 cm in diameter, ball-shaped, orange-red in colour, adorned with a dark red blush (almost black in extremely ripe berries), their flesh is firm but too sour and tart to be eaten raw; however, excellent for any kind of fruit preserves.
- Gives crop from September to October.
- Tolerant of half-shaded and sunny positions, prefers moist, humus and acidic soil (pH = 3.2-4.5).
- Needs to be watered to survive heat waves.
- Rarely attacked by pests and diseases.
- USDA hardiness zone 5a.