The 'Chudnoe' apple variety is a dwarf tree with a flat-horizontal canopy of medium density, making it convenient for care and harvest collection. This variety was bred by Ural scientists at the South-Ural Institute of Horticulture and Potato Growing, specifically adapted to the regional climate conditions. The tree is characterized by high winter hardiness and tolerance to various soil types, as well as resistance to the water table level, which facilitates its cultivation under different conditions. The fruits of the 'Chudnoe' apple are large, averaging about 142 grams, with a correct conical shape and smooth, slightly ribbed skin. The flesh is greenish, tender, finely-grained, juicy and dense, with an almost sweet taste and a delicate aroma. Apples possess high taste and commercial qualities, making them attractive for both fresh consumption and storage. Fruit storage is possible for at least a month without loss of their consumer properties. The variety is early-fruiting, with fruiting beginning as early as the third year after planting, while yield is stable and regular. The dwarf form of the tree allows for easy plant care and harvest collection without the use of additional devices. Thanks to its qualities and adaptation to harsh climate conditions, the 'Chudnoe' apple is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking to get tasty and quality apples with minimal effort.