



Bramley 20 Apple Tree
Bramley 20 apple trees have the same great taste as 'Bramley Seedling' but they are smaller trees better suited to gardens. Despite being 20% less vigorous than their popular counterpart, they actually provide heavier crops of fruit for harvesting in October. Bramley 20 is a superb cooker, with the green skin sporting red flushes and the acidic pale flesh having excellent taste when cooked.
This variety is from Bristol in 1970 and is also known as "Bramley Clone 20". As a triploid apple tree, Bramley 20 will require two pollinators or one self fertile pollinator in groups B, C or D within half a mile i.e. just about any other apple tree in the area will pollinate the pretty spring blossom of this tree.
Malus domestica 'Bramley 20' originates from Bristol around 1970.
Nigel's Nursery Notes: In addition to our regular rootstocks, we offer this apple tree on a very-dwarf rootstock which is ideal for containers or tiny gardens.
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Bramley 20 apple trees have the same great taste as 'Bramley Seedling' but they are smaller trees better suited to gardens. Despite being 20% less vigorous than their popular counterpart, they actually provide heavier crops of fruit for harvesting in October. Bramley 20 is a superb cooker, with the green skin sporting red flushes and the acidic pale flesh having excellent taste when cooked.
This variety is from Bristol in 1970 and is also known as "Bramley Clone 20". As a triploid apple tree, Bramley 20 will require two pollinators or one self fertile pollinator in groups B, C or D within half a mile i.e. just about any other apple tree in the area will pollinate the pretty spring blossom of this tree.
Malus domestica 'Bramley 20' originates from Bristol around 1970.
Nigel's Nursery Notes: In addition to our regular rootstocks, we offer this apple tree on a very-dwarf rootstock which is ideal for containers or tiny gardens.




















