Malus domestica Bramley’s Seedling
Bramley’s Seedling is a revered cultivar of the Malus domestica species, commonly known as the apple tree. It’s renowned for its large, green apples with a tangy flavour and a firm, juicy texture, making it a favourite for culinary use, especially in cooking and baking. Originating in England in the early 19th century, this tree is prized for its heavy cropping and robust nature, thriving in temperate climates. It’s a vigorous grower, producing abundant fruit that’s ideal for pies, sauces, and other culinary delights.
Pollination Group 3. Self-sterile. Can be cross-pollinated with varieties from adjacent pollination groups (2,3,4). Charles Ross would be a good pollinating Partner.
Name: Malus domestica ‘Bramley’s Seedling’
Approx. Height and spread: 4-8 x 4-8
Position: Sun
Soil Ph: All
Moisture: Well-drained. Moist but well-drained
Hardiness: Hardy
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