The 'Krymskoye' apple variety is an indigenous Crimean home apple variety from the sinap group with an autumn ripening period. The tree is of medium height with a rounded crown of medium density, distinguished by high yield—up to 200–300 kg per tree. The fruits have an elongated-cylindrical or conical shape, weighing from 120 to 220 grams, with a smooth, even surface and yellow-green skin covered on one side with a red blush. The apple flesh is tender, juicy, yellowish-white, with a mild sweet-sour taste that becomes more intense upon full ripening. The fruit ripening period varies from late August to early September to the first decade of October, depending on the specific variety and growing conditions. The variety is characterized by high winter hardiness, withstands frosts down to -28 degrees Celsius, and possesses resistance to brown spot, powdery mildew, scab, drought, and other fungal diseases. Apples store well under proper conditions until January, and in a refrigerator can maintain freshness for 170–190 days. The Krymskoye tree is early-bearing, beginning to bear fruit in the 2nd to 5th year after planting, depending on the rootstock and growing conditions. The variety is self-fertile, which facilitates care and increases yield stability. For planting, fertile soil and a distance between trees of 4-5 meters are recommended. Thanks to its taste qualities, high yield, and resistance to adverse conditions, the Krymskoye apple tree is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking to obtain high-quality and delicious fruits with a long storage period.