11/25/2023 0 Comments Bramley apple tree![]() This was granted on the condition that the trees would be called Bramley. In 1856 a local nurseryman Henry Merry weather asked if he could take cuttings from the tree in the garden. Bramley is named from the person who bought Mary Ann’s house. She died never knowing her apple would be so famous. ![]() History: The first Bramley apple tree grew from pips planted by a young Mary Ann Brailsford in her garden in Southwell, Nottinghamshire in 1809. Height & Spread in Maturity: Approx 6m x 5m Apple Bramleys Seedling produces huge crops of very large green apples, lightly striped red. Position: Sun, Sheltered, South, west, east, north facing.įoliage: Deciduous, soft green leaves spring to autumnįlowering: Bramley apple has Pale pink blossom in springįruiting: Autumn, stores well into winterīenefits to Wildlife: Bramley trees are very helpful to wildlife Bramley apple tree are for sale in the online markets, and many ask us for pollination and where to get the pollinators from. An advantage of apple Bramley is that they have a good resistance to ‘apple scab and mildew.’Ĭultivation: Not Self-fertile. Not self-fertile so it does need another apple to pollinate. They prefer sun, in a sheltered south, west, east or north facing position with moist fertile well-drained soil of clay, loam or sand. A beautiful display of pale pink blossom in spring is followed by a green foliage and large glossy bright green apples, (some red flushing) in autumn which keep well into winter.īramley trees provide nectar and pollen, helpful to bees, butterflies, birds and other wildlife. Bramley apple tree’s seedling is a vigorous spreading medium size long-lived tree which is generally used in cooking due to it delectable crisp sour taste.
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