
Arkansas Black Apple Tree - Heirloom Variety for Home Orchards
$89.95
$100.95
- Produces distinct dark-skinned, crisp apples suitable for fresh eating and storage.
- Features a vigorous growth habit adaptable to various soil types.
- Requires a cross-pollination partner to ensure consistent fruit production.
- Demonstrates cold hardiness suitable for multiple USDA growing zones.
Size: 3-4 feet
Arkansas Black Apple Tree: A Classic Heirloom Variety
The Arkansas Black Apple Tree is a recognized heirloom variety valued for its unique appearance and storage capabilities. This tree produces fruit characterized by a deep, dark red to near-black skin color when fully mature. The flesh is firm, crisp, and offers a balanced flavor profile, making it a versatile choice for both fresh consumption and culinary applications.
Growing and Maintenance Requirements
To ensure optimal health and fruit production, this tree requires a location with full sun exposure and well-draining soil. As a self-sterile variety, it necessitates the presence of a compatible pollinator, such as a Granny Smith or other mid-to-late season blooming apple tree, to facilitate successful fruit set.
Characteristics and Development
- Fruit Appearance: Develops a dark, mahogany-to-black exterior color as it ripens.
- Texture and Flavor: Maintains a firm, crisp texture with a distinct flavor that improves after a period of cold storage.
- Pollination Needs: Requires cross-pollination from a different apple variety blooming at the same time.
- Adaptability: Thrives in a range of temperate climates, provided the tree receives adequate chilling hours during the winter months.
Regular pruning is recommended to maintain tree structure and encourage airflow, which assists in managing tree health. With proper care and consistent maintenance, this tree serves as a productive addition to a home orchard or garden setting.











