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Arkansas Black

Malus 'Arkansas Black'
Arkansas Black

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Arkansas Black Details:

Plant Facts
Mature Height
Semi-Dwarf: 15-20'
Soil Type
Widely Adaptable
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Characteristics
Sweet
Support Required
No
Will Produce
3 - 5 years
Yes
Harvest Period
October
Root Stock
Semi-Dwarf: M-111
5-9

The Arkansas Black Spur Apple is a large, late season apple fruit tree. It is a very late maturing variety grown primarily in the Southeast. The distinctive dark red skin encases a high quality fruit even where summer nights are warm. Use this apple for dessert and cooking. This is a great variety to add in a cider blend, providing a high acid, spicy flavor. They have an excellent storage life. They keep for many months. Arkansas Black blooms in mid-season and is a great pollinator for early blooming apple varieties, varieties blooming in the middle of the season, and varieties blooming late in the season.

The Arkansas Black Apple Tree requires a pollinator in order to bear fruit. We suggest the following other apple trees as pollinators: Golden Delicious Apple, Granny Smith Apple and Dolgo Crabapple

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  AB apple, 11/7/2006 10:36:51 PM
Reviewer: GetYourLeash
The best eating apple I have ever had. Tart but not bitter...too bad this is not more widely produced. I purchased these apples at Fifer Orchards in Wyoming, Delaware.

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  Best Secret out there, 8/28/2008 4:00:31 AM
Reviewer: jenejoy
This is by far the best apple I have ever tasted. I can hardly wait for september to roll around each year so that I can get it again when I go apple tasting. Rumor has it that it was first produced in Oak Glen, CA. Not too far from where I live and make my annual apple voyage. Anyone know if there is any truth to it?

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  Great apples for all uses, 1/27/2009 12:20:41 AM
Reviewer: ladykelien
from eating, to storing to making apple sauce or pies these apples are some of the best. Jenejoy to answer your question, the Arkansas black was a hybrid of a winesap created in Arkansas in the 1886. It was created to be resistant to all the unique problems Arkansas brings to apple raising.

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