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Behold the captivating beauty of the Braeburn apple tree, a prized gem among British orchards. This medium-sized tree is a testament to nature's artistry, adorned with stunning pink and white blossoms that create a picturesque display of colours in the spring. With its distinct sweet-tart flavour and crispy texture, the Braeburn apple is a true delight for both the discerning palate and the creative chef.

 

Flowering Group: 4

Harvest: October

Use: Eating and Cooking

Fertility: Partially Self-fertile

Rootstock: MM106, M27

 

Description

Indulge in the irresistible charm of the Braeburn apple, a variety that has captured the hearts of apple enthusiasts across the country. Its delectable taste boasts the perfect balance of sweetness and tartness, making it a splendid choice for enjoying fresh as a crisp and refreshing snack.

 

In culinary endeavours, the Braeburn apple truly shines. Its firm texture holds up well when cooked, making it a superb addition to pies, crumbles, and other desserts. The apple juice is equally delightful, adding flavour to your favourite beverages.

 

The Braeburn apple tree is a robust and resilient grower, perfectly adapted to the diverse climates of the British Isles. While it may be susceptible to scab, it exhibits commendable resistance to mildew, canker, and late frosts, ensuring a bountiful harvest year after year.

 

Planting Position

Select a sunny sContainer for your Braeburn apple tree to thrive, though it can tolerate partial shade. Providing some shelter from strong winds will promote optimal growth and fruit production. This apple variety flourishes in loamy, sandy, or clay soils with a neutral pH. Regular pruning will help maintain the tree's shape and health, and seeking professional advice for significant pruning is recommended.

 

Attributes

Beyond its exceptional taste and culinary versatility, the Braeburn apple tree is a true spectacle in any garden. Its captivating pink and white blossoms release a delightful fragrance, enticing bees and other pollinators, ensuring a fruitful harvest. Come autumn, the tree's ripe apples will also attract birds, bees, and other pollinating insects, adding to its allure and making it a stunning addition to any British garden or orchard. Embrace the enchantment of the Braeburn apple tree and savour its culinary and visual delights throughout the seasons.

Malus domestica 'Braeburn' | Apple Tree

PriceFrom £76.95
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