Honeycrisp™ Apple Tree
The apple that made "crisp" a selling point — explosively juicy, honey-sweet, and famous for a snap you can hear.
Honeycrisp was bred at the University of Minnesota and released in 1991, and it changed what shoppers expect from a fresh apple. Its oversized, coarse cells rupture when you bite, releasing a flood of juice balanced between bright tartness and honeyed sweetness. The skin is a mottled red over a yellow-green ground, and the flesh stays cream-white and refuses to go mealy — even after months in cold storage. It is a true cold-climate apple, thriving where many varieties struggle, and it is just as at home fresh out of hand as it is in salads, slaws, and rustic pies.
Why growers choose the Honeycrisp
- Signature texture. Unusually large cells give that crisp, shattering crunch and a juicy explosion no other supermarket apple quite matches.
- Honey-sweet, balanced flavor. High sugar lifted by enough acid to keep it lively, not flat or cloying.
- Genuinely cold-hardy. Bred in Minnesota for harsh winters, it performs reliably in USDA zones 4 through 8.
- Exceptional keeper. Stored cool, the fruit holds its crunch and flavor for months — far longer than most home-grown apples.
- Manageable size. At a mature 8 to 10 feet, it fits a backyard, fence line, or a sunny corner without taking over.
Whether you have room for a single specimen by the patio or want to anchor a small home orchard, Honeycrisp rewards a sunny, well-drained spot with fruit that genuinely tastes better than what you can buy.