Bramley Apple
Zone 4 - England. ca. 1846 - Standard rootstock
Cooking, baking
Late season
Parentage: a cross between an unknown seedling × Gravenstein
Bramley has excellent culinary characteristics, and is extremely large in size. A somewhat blocky, round fruit, the skin is grass-green with red striping where exposed to sun. Bramley has a short thick stem. This apple tends to ripen around mid-late October in New Brunswick. The flesh is white, often tinged with green. It keeps well in cold storage till around mid-winter. Fruit and leaves are both resistant to apple scab. Bramley is a triploid apple and will require pollination from two diploid cultivars.
Potted apple trees are available at the nursery. Please inquire for availability.
1 year potted - $49
2 year potted - $69
3 year potted - $89