King David Apple

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King David Apple

Malus spp. Fall-Winter. Chance seedling, thought to be Jonathan × Arkansas Black, Washington County, Arkansas, 1893. Stark Brothers Nursery intro, 1904.

King David has a reputation as an intensely flavored apple. The initial bite is an explosion of flavors—pineapple, tangerine, lemon, sweet, sour, tart, sharp, aromatic and spicy. You may wince or moan or scream. You may see stars.

Fine juicy flesh is firm yet tender and distinctly yellow. Known primarily as a dessert apple, but also good for pies and sauce. Medium-sized round-oblate-conic fruit is very dark solid maroon—nearly black.

Occasionally found in old Maine orchards. The tree is vigorous, bearing young and regularly. Ripens in fall and keeps until the beginning of the year. Its one drawback is scab susceptibility. We grow it anyway.

Blooms early midseason. Z4. Maine Grown. (Standard: 3–6' bare-root trees)



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