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A compact version of the Bramley Seedling, approximately 20% less vigorous, and will crop heavier. An exceptional sharp flavour and produces excellent puree when cooked. Fruits are pale green with a red flush. The Bramley 20 is a triploid and therefore will need 2 pollinators.
Harvest late August to end of September. The Bramley 20 is a triploid and will need two pollinating apples
Pollination group C
Planting Instructions
Bramley’s Seed;ing is in pollination group 3 and is self-fertile so it needs a suitable pollination partner nearby (ideally within 1/2 mile radius).
Apple trees should be spaced according to their rootstock, MM106 is a vigorous grower and requires approximately 4m(12ft) between trees.
Apple trees should be spaced according to their rootstock, M26 (semi-dwarf) rootstock requires approximately 3m(10ft) between trees.
Soak the ground where you are planting the tree prior to planting and ensure you keep it well-watered.