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Braeburn Apple
Details
This New Zealand apple is now one the world’s top commercial selections. It has delicious, crisp, juicy flesh and superb sweet-tart flavour with a noticeably aromatic aftertaste. Excellent keeper. Late season. Requires 700 chilling hours to set fruit. Spur bearing.
Located in a damp spot and surrounded by twitch grass, the ground under tree has proven more difficult to control. Currently there is rhubarb, chives, strawberry and some self sown mustards.... and quite a bit of grass.
Located in a damp spot and surrounded by twitch grass, the ground under tree has proven more difficult to control. Currently there is rhubarb, chives, strawberry and some self sown mustards.... and quite a bit of grass.
Date
September 01, 2002
Height (m)
2
Belongs to the following Plant
Apple
Propagation method
Graft
Botanical name
Malus domestica
Family
Rosaceae
Diameter
1.00
Forest layer
low-tree
Edible
Fruit / berries
Shade / Sun
Full sun - part shade
Braeburn Apple
Details
This New Zealand apple is now one the world’s top commercial selections. It has delicious, crisp, juicy flesh and superb sweet-tart flavour with a noticeably aromatic aftertaste. Excellent keeper. Late season. Requires 700 chilling hours to set fruit. Spur bearing.
Located in a damp spot and surrounded by twitch grass, the ground under tree has proven more difficult to control. Currently there is rhubarb, chives, strawberry and some self sown mustards.... and quite a bit of grass.
Located in a damp spot and surrounded by twitch grass, the ground under tree has proven more difficult to control. Currently there is rhubarb, chives, strawberry and some self sown mustards.... and quite a bit of grass.
Date
September 01, 2002
Height (m)
2
Belongs to the following Plant
Apple
Propagation method
Graft
Botanical name
Malus domestica
Family
Rosaceae
Diameter
1.00
Forest layer
low-tree
Edible
Fruit / berries
Shade / Sun
Full sun - part shade