
King David Apple
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Malue domestica - King David Apple
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King David is an heirloom apple discovered in 1893 on Ben Frost’s farm in Durham, Arkansas. Thought to be a cross of Jonathan and Arkansas Black or Jonathan and Winesap, it is highly disease-resistant and known for its outstanding flavor. The medium-sized, round fruit has pale cream-yellow flesh that is firm, crunchy, and intensely flavorful. It has been reported to thrive in low chill hour climates (potentially to Zone 10), though best suited for Zones 4-8.
Plant Characteristics
- Size & Spacing: Tree; space accordingly
- Hardiness: Zones 4-8 (potentially up to Zone 10 in mild climates)
- Fruit Type: Medium-sized, firm, crunchy apple
- Pollination: Requires a pollinator
- Pest Resistance: Excellent
- Disease Resistance: Excellent
- Drought Tolerance: Fair
- Heat Tolerance: Good
- Humidity Tolerance: Good
- Sun Tolerance: Excellent
- Wet Soil Tolerance: Poor
- Shade Tolerance: Poor
- Salt Tolerance: Fair
- Fresh for Kids: Excellent
- Thorns: No
- Plant Type: Tree
- Soil Type: Well Drained
- Edible Type: Fruit
- Self-Fertile: No
This information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. Comments and opinions are always welcome.