3FATPIGS Bramley's Seedling Apple Tree 3-4Ft

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Description
Bramley's Seedling more commonly referred to simply as Bramley is undoubtedly the classic English cooking apple. Growing Details Common Name: AppleGenus: MalusSpecies: domesticaCultivar: 'Bramley's Seedling'Skill Level: BeginnerExposure: Full sunHardiness: HardySoil type: Well-drained/light, Clay/heavy, Acidic, Chalky/alkalineHeight: 300cmSpread: 200cm DescriptionBramley apple trees are large, vigorous, spreading and long-lived. It tolerates some shade. The apples are very large, two or three times the weight of a typical dessert apple like a Granny Smith. They are flat with a vivid green skin which becomes red on the side which receives direct sunlight.The tree is scab and mildew resistant and does best when grown as a standard in somewhat heavy clay soil.Heavy and regular bearer. Triploid. and needs two other varieties of apple for pollination. The leaves will start to appear autumnal and slightly shabby from mid-June onwards. This is not a disease but is mainly due to this year’s contrasting weather conditions and will not affect the performance of the tree.Polliniation:It is a triploid and needs 2 pollination partners nearby:Beauty of Bath, Braeburn, Bountiful, Charless Ross, Cornish Aromatic, Discovery, Egremont Russet, Elstar, Fiesta, Gala, Golden delicious, Granny Smith, Greensleeves, Grenadier, Howgate Wonder, Idared, James Grieve, Katy, Laxton's Superb,Lord Lambourne, Malus Evereste, Pitmaston Pineapple, Red Devil, Spartan, Tydeman's Late Orange, Worcester Pearmain.
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