Bright cherry red Honeycrisp apple. Origin: International Plant Management, Roseland, VA, by A.R. Alton. Honeycrisp whole tree mutation; discovered 2009; propagated 2012; Tree: vigor moderate; growth habit spreading; blooms early to mid-May in northeastern Virginia; winter hardiness, drought tolerance, and disease resistance similar to Honeycrisp. Fruit: diameter 7.5 cm; round to slightly flattened; 80-90% bright cherry red with yellow-orange ground color; flesh very crisp, juicy; aroma fragrant, sweet; storability similar to Honeycrisp.