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Arkansas Black Apple Tree:

  • Growth Habit: This tree has a standard growth habit for apple trees, usually reaching heights of 12 to 20 feet. It forms a rounded canopy with good branching structure.
  • Leaves: The leaves are typical of apple trees – oval-shaped, medium green, and slightly serrated at the edges.
  • Flowering: In spring, the tree blooms with white to pale pink flowers, which are fragrant and attractive to pollinators like bees.
  • Hardiness: The Arkansas Black apple tree is known for its hardiness. It is resistant to many diseases that commonly affect apple trees, making it a reliable choice for many growers.
  • Climate Adaptability: It is well-suited to a range of climates but thrives particularly well in cooler apple-growing regions.

Arkansas Black Apples:

  • Appearance: The most striking feature of these apples is their color. As they ripen, they turn from a deep red to a dark purple or nearly black hue. The skin is thick and glossy.
  • Size and Shape: The apples are medium in size with a somewhat round to slightly conical shape.
  • Texture and Flavor: The flesh inside is firm, dense, and cream-colored. These apples are known for their crisp texture and a complex flavor profile, which is a balance of sweet and tart with spicy undertones.
  • Storage: One of the remarkable traits of Arkansas Black apples is their storage capability. They can keep for several months, even improving in flavor and sweetness over time.
  • Uses: While good for fresh eating, especially after some storage, these apples are also excellent for cooking and baking due to their firm texture and rich flavor.

The Arkansas Black apple tree, with its resilient nature and the distinctively flavored and colored apples it produces, is a favorite among apple enthusiasts and home orchardists.

Apple, Arkansas Black

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