The Pink Princess was originally named the Pink Old Lady
The D'Anjou pear was mistakenly applied to the variety when it was introduced to the States and England
This fruit is often used in sweet dishes such as pies
originated the Arkansas Black apple tree a few years later
Arkansas Black Apple USDA Zone_8 The Pink Princess was originallyUSDA Certified Organic Earl Holt, son of the early Arkansas settler, Jack Holt, owned the first commercial nursery in the state around 1850. His brother, De Kalb Holt, originated the Arkansas Black apple tree a few years later. Strikingly beautiful, the Arkansas Black apple, as the name suggests, is dark purple becoming nearly black apple at maturity. The Arkansas Black apple has very crisp flesh, coarse, greenish white, sharp flavor, improving with