Arkansas Black on M7
Arkansas Black is sought after as a tremendous storage apple and for its unique dark skin color. It has great disease resistance and is resistant to cedar apple rust, essential to us crazy eastern USA fruit growers. Best eaten fresh after storing for several months. Not a good pollinator.
Rootstock: M7 semi-dwarf
Size at maturity: 12’-17’
Pollination: flowering group 3 — Cox Orange Pippin, Goldrush, Grimes Golden Arkansas Black can not pollinate other apples and needs two or more apples near by to ensure pollination
Arkansas Black is sought after as a tremendous storage apple and for its unique dark skin color. It has great disease resistance and is resistant to cedar apple rust, essential to us crazy eastern USA fruit growers. Best eaten fresh after storing for several months. Not a good pollinator.
Rootstock: M7 semi-dwarf
Size at maturity: 12’-17’
Pollination: flowering group 3 — Cox Orange Pippin, Goldrush, Grimes Golden Arkansas Black can not pollinate other apples and needs two or more apples near by to ensure pollination
Arkansas Black is sought after as a tremendous storage apple and for its unique dark skin color. It has great disease resistance and is resistant to cedar apple rust, essential to us crazy eastern USA fruit growers. Best eaten fresh after storing for several months. Not a good pollinator.
Rootstock: M7 semi-dwarf
Size at maturity: 12’-17’
Pollination: flowering group 3 — Cox Orange Pippin, Goldrush, Grimes Golden Arkansas Black can not pollinate other apples and needs two or more apples near by to ensure pollination