Apple Talk : King Solomon

 Today's apple is one of the old Senior Citizens of Georgia bred apples. Often overlooked. Yet a proven reliable croppers. Like the other senior citizens; it predates the Civil war. Some sources reference a Kentucky Nursery selling it in 1870. But I have found 3 older catalog references, one in the circa 1825 time frame. Color can clearly vary; likely due to sun exposure:


Here from Horne Creek/NC almost a tannish yellow. Or:



From the Joyners at Horse Creek/NC; much more blushed and striped red over a yellow/orange base. Either way plenty of brown dots pervade. Quite a beautiful Apple.

King Solomon is an apple that could be called a chubby medium. Not quite usually large. And it can Ripen from August to September. It is said to be a meaty apple with a small core. But can become bilennial. {Thin!} It is a vigorous tree with a spreading habit. 

Flavor wise it is a definite subacidic apple that is fairly juicy. Has a courser grain. And a nice aroma. It is often said to be a flavorful eater. I found no information on pollination group or storage life.


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