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Bramley Apple

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SKU A140S

Malus domestica 'Bramley's Seedling'

The English are particular about their cooking apples, and this large, round, green-yellow apple with red stripes is widely celebrated for its intense, sub-acid flavor that really shines in tarts, pies, and sauces. Bramley apples are firm and juicy and they cook to smooth perfection, while holding all their powerful apple flavor! When ripe, Bramley can be good for fresh eating, if you love a strong sweet-and-sour bite! In addition to their fantastic cooking qualities, Bramley is rated among the highest in phytonutrients, making it healthful and delicious!

A vigorous triploid growing with a spreading form, these trees bear heavily and regularly. Disease resistance includes scab and mildew. Does not make viable pollen and will not pollinate other apple trees, but requires a pollinizer. Ripens mid-fall, just in time to make cozy treats! Bloom group 5.

USDA Zone: 4-9

Mature Height: Semi to 15', Standard to 25'

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: Mid Fall

Pollination: Triploid; Requires Pollination but is Pollen Sterile

Semi-Dwarf Rootstock: MM106

Standard Rootstock: Antonovka

Click here to read our Apple Growing Guide

Size: Semi-Dwarf (4'-5')

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • What is a good pollinator for a bramley?

    Bramley is a late blooming triploid. Anything in the Mid through Late blooming period (bloom groups 3-5) will pollinate it. It will not, however, pollinate anything itself as it is pollen sterlie. You can read more about triploids, pollination, and find a full bloom chart in our Apple Growing Guide.

  • Are the bramleys original root stock or graft? My last tree was a graft and although it pollinated well with my granny smith the graft never healed and the tree snapped at the graft point.

    All Bramley's Seedling Apples are grafts, they don't come true from seed and the scion is not well adapted. It's disappointing to get a badly grafted tree, or one that rejects the graft, but it happens.

  • Can an Esopus Spitzenburg or a Cox’s Orange Pippin pollenate a Bramley? (I’d really like a Queen Cox, but I need either a standard size or semi-dwarf where I live.)

    Esopus Spitzenburg will do the job (as a bloom group 4 apple).

  • Can Granny Smith apples pollinate the Bramley?

    Yes! Absolutely!

  • What apple will pollinate the bramley without needing a pollinator for itself?

    Queen Cox can do it as it is self fertile in most regions.

  • Can a Bramley apple tree grow successfully in Colorado? Or is it too dry? I'm from England and the English weather is damp. Sincerely, Bruna

    Most trees will need supplemental irrigation in your area, but will grow fine if watered.

  • How many chill hours do Bramley trees need?

    1000+ chilling hours

  • Can the Queen Cox apple pollinize this Bramley apple?

    Yes they can pollinate each other!

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Allen J.

Great service providing us with the Bramley Appletree so quickly and efficiently. We look forward to this addition to our garden as it flourishes over the years. Thank you for providing us with this lovely tree.

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Ramon L.
Best for pies!

The best cooking apple ever! Makes great pies and turnovers.

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