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King David Semi-dwarf Apple Malus Pumila 5 Gal

$47.00


Item # 2119

In Stock

We currently have 7 in stock.


It was first discovered by Ben Frost of Durham, Arkansas (Washington County) who discovered the King David apple along a fence row in the late 1800's. King David apple tree is a versatile fruit for cider, pies, sauce, and eating. Its admirers boast that it is the most wonderful eating apple in the world. It is a medium size deep dark red apple. It has firm, crisp, spicy, juicy yellow flesh. The King David apple tree is thought to be a cross between Jonathan and Arkansas Black, this solid red late-season apple hangs late on the tree and should be picked when full color develops. King David apple trees are  said to be resistant to scab, cedar apple rust and fireblight. 

Rootstock: MM.111

Flowering group: 3*  

*Flowering group indicates bloom period for cross-pollination. All the apple trees we carry will need cross pollination from another (different) apple tree. For best pollination, choose 2 or more trees that have the same Flowering group or an adjacent group. For example: Flowering group 3 tree can be pollinated by groups 2, 3 and 4


Light Requirement: Sun
Evergreen: No
Mature Height: 12-15 ft
Mature Width: 12-15 ft
Season of Interest: Spring, Summer, Fall
Bloom: Yes
Bloom Color: Pink, White
Bloom Fragrance: Mild
U.S. Native: No
Deer Resistant: No