Apple, Bramley's Seedling
Malus domestica Bramley's Seedling
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Maidn MM106 Br
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£24.95
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Plant Types & Availability - More information
Br = Bare Root Plant, Maidn = Maiden
Rootstock - MM106VAT is not chargeable on these plants.
The original tree was grown from a pip in early 1800s in Nottingham by Mary Ann Brailsford, then was propagated in the 1850s. By then the property where the tree grew was owned by the local butcher, Mr. Bramley who insisted that the tree bear his name. It should be Brailford's Seedling! This variety became widely known after 1883.
Abundant apples with firm, acidic, pale yellow flesh, excellent cooker. Green with red stripes. Very vigorous. The blossom attracts bees, and later any fallen fruit is eagerly consumed by thrushes and other similar birds. Bullfinches are, unfortunately, partial to the buds.
Pollinators
Apple, Bramley's Seedling is in pollination group 2 (mid season). It is a Triploid and provides little pollen, therefore should not be used as a pollinator. To pollinate this tree you will need 2 different pollinators from groups 1, 2 or 3, click here for a list of suitable apple trees. Crab apples such as Golden Hornet and John Downie also are good pollinators for all apples. In areas where there are many apple trees already growing it may not be necessary to plant an extra pollinator.
Apple, Bramley's Seedling is available as:
Br = Bare Root Plant
Maiden - A maiden tree is a single stemmed tree which has not been trained so can be trained into whatever form you wish. It typically is between 1-2 metres tall and will have a few side shoots.
Bare-Root Plants
Bare-root plants are sold without a pot/soil around the roots. This is a more cost effective and environmentally friendly way of growing plants. To ensure the best plant health we do not store our plants in cold storage, but they are left in our field or plant beds until they are ready for packing or collection.
Items marked Br are bare rooted plants grown from cuttings and are typically 1-2 years old.
Availability
Bare rooted plants are only available when the plants are dormant (typically from late November to March).
If a plant is currently out of stock because it is out of season (for example, bare rooted plants in summer) or we have sold out but we are expecting more to be available you can pre-order the plant. We only charge credit/debit cards when an order is despatched, not when an order is placed.
Rootstocks
Rootstocks are used to restrict the vigour of fruit trees and allow a range to grow in a small space. They can also contribute to the disease resisting abilities of the plant.[from RHS - Update]
MM106 - A semi-dwarfing rootstock that is suitable for all forms except standards. Typically fruits after 3 or 4 years and requires staking for the first 5 years or tree is established. Tree spacing 6m (20ft). Spacing: 3.6 (12ft) with 4.5m (15ft) between the rows. Ultimate height as trained as bush: 3-4m (10-13ft) x 4m (13ft)
- Fruit Type
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Fruit TypeCooker
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- Pollination
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Pollination Group2 - Mid
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Self FertileYes
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Cross PollinatorNo
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- Season of Use
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MonthNovember
December
January
Februrary
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Season of UseNovember-March
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- Type/Rootstock
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Plant TypeMaiden
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RootstockMM106 (Semi-dwarfing)
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Type/RootstockMaiden, MM106, Bare Root
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- Old English Variety
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Old English VarietyYes
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- Awards
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AwardsRHS Award of Garden Merit
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- Native/Wildlife/Evergreen
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RHS Plants for PollinatorsYes
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