Malus domestica 'Kingston Black
Kingston Black Cider tree is slow to bear fruit and is susceptible to a variety of fruit blight including scab and fire blight. But if you can keep the tree healthy you will get a bitter sharp tasting apple perfect for ciders.
EMLA 7, semi-dwarf rootstock
| Uses | Hard cider |
|
Soil |
Well drained slightly acidic |
| Fruit Harvest |
Late October |
| Fruit Color |
Mahogany hued over an orange background |
| Best Pollinators |
Gala, Golden Delicious, Honeycrisp |