The variety has been selected at Lisavenko Institute in 2001 from seedlings obtained from free pollination of 87-72-6a (free pollination Scherbinki-1 x Katun ecotype).
Bush of moderate growth completely without thorns.
Berries are extremely large (1.1-1.4 g) of egg-shaped form, orange colored.
Taste is sweet-sour. It has long pedicle with low tear-off force.
It is one of the most early ripening variety in the world. In Siberia conditions it ripens at the beginning or middle of August.
Directions of utilization: mostly for processing, but because of extremely large berries it can be used for fresh eating.
Advantages: Early period of ripening, large berries size, thornlessness, moderate growth, easy hand picking
Disadvantages: In wet conditions the berries are very rapidly overripe.
Summary... It is extremely interesting cultivar. Really easy hand picking, early period of ripening, large berries size made this variety is one of the best!!!
This variety is available for purchasing in big amount (20-30 thousand plants per year). Contact us for more details.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
The variety has been selected at Lisavenko Institute in 2001 from seedlings obtained from free pollination of 87-72-6a (free pollination Scherbinki-1 x Katun ecotipe).
Bush of moderate growth completely without thorns.
Berries are extremely large (1.0-1.3 g) of cylindrical shape, bright-orange colored.
Taste is sour. It has long pedicle with moderate tear-off force.
The period of ripening is moderate. In Siberia conditions it ripens at the end of August.
Directions of utilization: mostly for processing, but because of extremely large berries it can be used for fresh eating.
Advantages: Large berries size, thornlessness, moderate growth, ornamental shape of bush.
Disadvantages: Not easy for hand picking.
Summary... As you can see this variety has a lot of common to Avgustina because of the same parents. But actually it is not so popular because of low efficiency at hand picking. But very interesting for ornamental purposes because of unusual curved form of leaves and branches.
This variety is available for purchasing in low amount (1-2 thousand plants per year). Contact us for more details.
RECOMMENDED FOR TESTING...
The variety has been selected at Lisavenko Institute in 1997 from seedlings obtained from free pollination of 30-61-1487 (30-61-1487 - free pollination Scherbinki-1 x Katun ecotipe).
Bush of moderate growth completely without thorns.
Berries are moderate size (0.7-0.8 g) of oval shape, bright-orange colored.
Taste is sweet. It has long pedicle with moderate tear-off force.
The period of ripening is moderate. In Siberia conditions it ripens at the beginning of September.
Directions of utilization: because of extremely high palatability it recommended for eating as fresh. It also mostly non exfoliated in juice and considering as one of the promising for fresh juices production.
Advantages: Sweet berries taste, thornlessness, moderate growth.
Disadvantages: Not easy for hand picking, low productivity.
Summary... The variety is considering as one of the sweetest in the world. It has really unbelievable taste for seabuckthorn. Unfortunately the productivity in Siberia conditions is comparatively low.
This variety is available for purchasing in small amount (3-4 thousand plants per year). Contact us for more details.
RECOMMENDED!!!
Male variety.
The variety has been selected at Lisavenko Institute in 1988 from seedlings obtained from free pollination of Novost Altaya.
Bush is vigorous, completely without thorns.
The buds are extremely winter-resistant that provides annual pollination even after severe winters.
Advantages: High winter resistance, high tolerance to fusarium wilt, Thornlessness.
Disadvantages: Too vigorous bush.
Summary... Aley is one of two male varieties in our collection. It is suitable for big plantations, but for small gardens is not recommended.
This variety is available for purchasing in small amount (3-4 thousand plants per year). Contact us for more details.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
The variety has been selected at Lisavenko Institute in 2011 from hybridization progeny of Avgustina x 1320-86 (1320-86 - Luchezarnaya x 10-66-952 (free pollination of Maslichnaya)).
Bush of moderate growth with minor thorns.
Berries are large size (1.0-1.2 g) of egg-shaped form, yellow-orange.
Taste is sour. It has long pedicle with moderate tear-off force.
The period of ripening is moderate. In Siberia conditions it ripens at the beginning of September.
Directions of utilization: mostly for processing.
Advantages: Large berries size, high productivity.
Disadvantages: Not easy for hand picking.
Summary... It is quite new variety, which is considering as replacement to Elizaveta - one of the most popular variety till recently. Unfortunately last one has become susceptible to fusarium wilt. The Aurelia variety is really good for industry. Nothing special, but productivity is really high and significant resistance to wilt.
This variety is available for purchasing in small amount (1-2 thousand plants per year). Contact us for more details.
RECOMMENDED!!!
The variety has been selected at Lisavenko Institute in 2015 from hybridization progeny of 1186-84-2 (3-67-2475 (Scherbinki-1 free pollination)) x 1431-86 (Tenga free pollination)
Bush is vigorous with minor thorns.
Berries are large size (1.0-1.4 g) of egg-shaped form, red-orange.
Taste is sweet-sour. It has long pedicle (4-5 mm) with moderate tear-off force.
The period of ripening is moderate. In Siberia conditions it ripens at the beginning of September.
Directions of utilization: mostly for processing. At the same time large berries size could be interesting for selling in fresh.
Advantages: Large berries size, high productivity, comparatively easy hand picking.
Disadvantages: Too vigorous.
Summary... It is newest variety, which is really interesting for industry, especially from the point of view of harvesting by cutting.
This variety is available for purchasing in moderate amount (5-7 thousand plants per year). Contact us for more details.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
AVGUSTINA
The variety has been selected at Lisavenko Institute in 2001 from seedlings obtained from free pollination of 87-72-6a (free pollination Scherbinki-1 x Katun ecotype).
Bush of moderate growth completely without thorns.
Berries are extremely large (1.1-1.4 g) of egg-shaped form, orange colored.
Taste is sweet-sour. It has long pedicle with low tear-off force.
It is one of the most early ripening variety in the world. In Siberia conditions it ripens at the beginning or middle of August.
Directions of utilization: mostly for processing, but because of extremely large berries it can be used for fresh eating.
Advantages: Early period of ripening, large berries size, thornlessness, moderate growth, easy hand picking
Disadvantages: In wet conditions the berries are very rapidly overripe.
Summary... It is extremely interesting cultivar. Really easy hand picking, early period of ripening, large berries size made this variety is one of the best!!!
This variety is available for purchasing in big amount (20-30 thousand plants per year). Contact us for more details.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
AZHURNAYA
The variety has been selected at Lisavenko Institute in 2001 from seedlings obtained from free pollination of 87-72-6a (free pollination Scherbinki-1 x Katun ecotipe).
Bush of moderate growth completely without thorns.
Berries are extremely large (1.0-1.3 g) of cylindrical shape, bright-orange colored.
Taste is sour. It has long pedicle with moderate tear-off force.
The period of ripening is moderate. In Siberia conditions it ripens at the end of August.
Directions of utilization: mostly for processing, but because of extremely large berries it can be used for fresh eating.
Advantages: Large berries size, thornlessness, moderate growth, ornamental shape of bush.
Disadvantages: Not easy for hand picking.
Summary... As you can see this variety has a lot of common to Avgustina because of the same parents. But actually it is not so popular because of low efficiency at hand picking. But very interesting for ornamental purposes because of unusual curved form of leaves and branches.
This variety is available for purchasing in low amount (1-2 thousand plants per year). Contact us for more details.
RECOMMENDED FOR TESTING...
ALTAISKAYA
The variety has been selected at Lisavenko Institute in 1997 from seedlings obtained from free pollination of 30-61-1487 (30-61-1487 - free pollination Scherbinki-1 x Katun ecotipe).
Bush of moderate growth completely without thorns.
Berries are moderate size (0.7-0.8 g) of oval shape, bright-orange colored.
Taste is sweet. It has long pedicle with moderate tear-off force.
The period of ripening is moderate. In Siberia conditions it ripens at the beginning of September.
Directions of utilization: because of extremely high palatability it recommended for eating as fresh. It also mostly non exfoliated in juice and considering as one of the promising for fresh juices production.
Advantages: Sweet berries taste, thornlessness, moderate growth.
Disadvantages: Not easy for hand picking, low productivity.
Summary... The variety is considering as one of the sweetest in the world. It has really unbelievable taste for seabuckthorn. Unfortunately the productivity in Siberia conditions is comparatively low.
This variety is available for purchasing in small amount (3-4 thousand plants per year). Contact us for more details.
RECOMMENDED!!!
ALEY
Male variety.
The variety has been selected at Lisavenko Institute in 1988 from seedlings obtained from free pollination of Novost Altaya.
Bush is vigorous, completely without thorns.
The buds are extremely winter-resistant that provides annual pollination even after severe winters.
Advantages: High winter resistance, high tolerance to fusarium wilt, Thornlessness.
Disadvantages: Too vigorous bush.
Summary... Aley is one of two male varieties in our collection. It is suitable for big plantations, but for small gardens is not recommended.
This variety is available for purchasing in small amount (3-4 thousand plants per year). Contact us for more details.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
AURELIA
The variety has been selected at Lisavenko Institute in 2011 from hybridization progeny of Avgustina x 1320-86 (1320-86 - Luchezarnaya x 10-66-952 (free pollination of Maslichnaya)).
Bush of moderate growth with minor thorns.
Berries are large size (1.0-1.2 g) of egg-shaped form, yellow-orange.
Taste is sour. It has long pedicle with moderate tear-off force.
The period of ripening is moderate. In Siberia conditions it ripens at the beginning of September.
Directions of utilization: mostly for processing.
Advantages: Large berries size, high productivity.
Disadvantages: Not easy for hand picking.
Summary... It is quite new variety, which is considering as replacement to Elizaveta - one of the most popular variety till recently. Unfortunately last one has become susceptible to fusarium wilt. The Aurelia variety is really good for industry. Nothing special, but productivity is really high and significant resistance to wilt.
This variety is available for purchasing in small amount (1-2 thousand plants per year). Contact us for more details.
RECOMMENDED!!!
AFINA
The variety has been selected at Lisavenko Institute in 2015 from hybridization progeny of 1186-84-2 (3-67-2475 (Scherbinki-1 free pollination)) x 1431-86 (Tenga free pollination)
Bush is vigorous with minor thorns.
Berries are large size (1.0-1.4 g) of egg-shaped form, red-orange.
Taste is sweet-sour. It has long pedicle (4-5 mm) with moderate tear-off force.
The period of ripening is moderate. In Siberia conditions it ripens at the beginning of September.
Directions of utilization: mostly for processing. At the same time large berries size could be interesting for selling in fresh.
Advantages: Large berries size, high productivity, comparatively easy hand picking.
Disadvantages: Too vigorous.
Summary... It is newest variety, which is really interesting for industry, especially from the point of view of harvesting by cutting.
This variety is available for purchasing in moderate amount (5-7 thousand plants per year). Contact us for more details.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!