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Malus Domestica 'Braeburn'

Apple

From £65.00 Out of Stock
Fruiting Fruit Tree

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Girth (cm)6/8
Height (cm)200-250cm
Pot Size20Ltr
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Malus domestica 'Braeburn', commonly known as the Braeburn apple tree, is a popular fruit-bearing tree renowned for its crisp, tart, and slightly sweet apples. This deciduous tree typically reaches a mature height of 4 to 6 meters and spreads about 4 to 5 meters, making it a moderately sized tree suitable for many garden spaces.

The Braeburn apple tree has several key features that make it distinct. Its fruit is medium to large in size, with a firm texture and a bi-coloured skin that boasts a blend of red and green hues. The tree blossoms in the spring, producing beautiful white to pale pink flowers that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also attract pollinators such as bees. The apples are usually ready for harvest in late autumn, and they are known for their excellent storage qualities, often lasting several months when kept in cool, dry conditions.

When it comes to growing conditions, the Braeburn apple tree thrives best in well-drained, fertile soil with a pH range of 6.0 to 7.0. It prefers full sun exposure to ensure optimal fruit production, although it can tolerate light shade. The tree is moderately drought-tolerant once established but benefits from regular watering during dry spells. It is also relatively resistant to common apple diseases, though it is always wise to monitor for pests and apply appropriate treatments as necessary. Overall, the Braeburn apple tree is a robust and rewarding addition to any orchard or garden, providing delicious fruit and beautiful blooms year after year.

Tree Specs

  • Common Name: Apple
  • Botanic name: MALUS domestica ‘Braeburn’
  • Mature height: 4-6m
  • Key features:
    • Suitable for all gardens
    • Fruit-bearing
    • Beautiful bloom
    • Stunning colour
All trees are homegrown and peat‑free at our UKISG certified nursery in Rathfriland, Co. Down. Questions? Call us on 028 3085 0059 or email us.