- Male variety.
- A small tree or large shrub. Grows up to 4 m tall.
- Stems erect, almost thornless.
- Leaves are gray-green, with silvery, lanceolate undersides.
- Inconspicuous, wind-pollinated flowers. Blooms in late March.
- Orange, ovate, juicy, and sour fruits appear in August-September and persist on the shoots for a long time. Edible fruits with high vitamin content. They have health-promoting and medicinal properties. Suitable for preserves.
- Grows well in poor, sandy, neutral, and alkaline soils, and in sunny locations. Resistant to drought and pathogens.
- This variety is an excellent pollinator for female varieties.
- Frost-resistant.