Apple tree 'Bramley's Seedling' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 10lt
Apple tree 'Bramley's Seedling' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 10lt
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Bramley's Seedling Apple is an English cooking apple and one of the best culinary apples in the world. It was discovered in 1809. in Nottinghamshire in England. Bramley apples are large, mostly green, slightly reddish, juicy, sharply acidic, and with excellent, strong flavour. They are used mostly for cooking and baking as they can be cooked down to a smooth puree. Bramley's Seedling Apple tree is very large and vigorous, with oval green leaves and beautiful crimson flowers. For smaller gardens, it needs to be grown on dwarfing rootstock. It is very easy to grow and also known for its longevity. The original tree is alive to this day and still producing apples. It prefers sunny, sheltered locations and neutral, moist and well-drained soil. The only problem could be pollination since Bramley's Seedling Apple needs two different pollinating apple trees nearby to be successfully pollinated.
M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock (smaller than MM106) used for apple trees, particularly in orchards and home gardens. It produces trees 10-12 feet in height, making them easier to manage and harvest. M26 ensures early fruit production, good anchorage, and medium vigor. However, it requires staking during early years and is moderately susceptible to fire blight.
Key Info
Key Info
Size & Spacing
Mature Height
4–8m
Mature Width
4–8m
Shape / habit
bushy, spreading
Preferred Location
Orientation
South–facing or East–facing or North–facing or West–facing, sheltered
Soil Type
neutral soil, full sun
Soil moisture
moist but well-drained, well-drained
Growing Period
Flower
spring
Foliage
spring, summer, autumn
Fruit
autumn
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