A medium–ripened variety is a plant that, under favorable conditions, grows to a height of 70-80 cm. A medium-sized bush of the semi-lamb type is characterized by a weak spreading of branches, moderate foliage with wrinkled light green leaves, a developed root system and a female type of flowering.
The peculiarity of the plant is the weak growth of the bush on the sides. The fruits on the bushes are located "nose down" (drooping position). Up to 15 lined fruits ripen on each healthy pepper bush.