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Bramley Seedling Apple Tree

Bramley Seedling Apple Tree

This award-winning tree grows the UK’s most popular cooking apple – the Bramley apple. Bramley Seedling apples are large and juicy with a sharp, acidic flavour. They turn sweet and fluffy when cooked, and are particularly tasty when baked into fruit pies, crumbles and tarts. They store exceptionally well, which is another reason why they are so popular. Once harvested in the autumn they should last you well into the winter.

Bramley Seedling is a triploid apple, so it requires two different pollinating apple trees to ensure all trees are pollinated or one self fertile apple tree in the groups A, B or C. It is a vigorous grower and long lived (the original tree is over 200 years old). Because of its vigour, we stock Bramley Seedling as an M27 tree (very dwarf) in addition to our usual rootstocks.

Known by many as THE English cooking apple, Malus domestica 'Bramley's Seedling'was first grown in Nottinghamshire in the 1800s by Mary Ann Brailsford. The original apple tree is still alive and bearing fruit today – it even survived a lightning strike during a violent storm in the 1900s!

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This award-winning tree grows the UK’s most popular cooking apple – the Bramley apple. Bramley Seedling apples are large and juicy with a sharp, acidic flavour. They turn sweet and fluffy when cooked, and are particularly tasty when baked into fruit pies, crumbles and tarts. They store exceptionally well, which is another reason why they are so popular. Once harvested in the autumn they should last you well into the winter.

Bramley Seedling is a triploid apple, so it requires two different pollinating apple trees to ensure all trees are pollinated or one self fertile apple tree in the groups A, B or C. It is a vigorous grower and long lived (the original tree is over 200 years old). Because of its vigour, we stock Bramley Seedling as an M27 tree (very dwarf) in addition to our usual rootstocks.

Known by many as THE English cooking apple, Malus domestica 'Bramley's Seedling'was first grown in Nottinghamshire in the 1800s by Mary Ann Brailsford. The original apple tree is still alive and bearing fruit today – it even survived a lightning strike during a violent storm in the 1900s!