BRAEBURN
New Zealand 1952 (seedling of Granny Smith?)

$31.95

Late season apple of very high quality. Fruit is medium to large size with orangish-red blush over a green-yellow background. Quite tart and firm, good for eating and makes a fabulous pie. Rated high in fruit trials in Oregon and Washington, Braeburn is popular for commercial coastal orchards. Very precocious in bearing.

Bloom: Late
USDA Zone: 6,7,8,9,10
Pollination: Self fertile
Fruit Storage: Excellent
Mature Size: Medium
Ripens: Late
Uses: Fresh eating/ dessert, cooking (puree, applesauce, apple butter), baking
Rootstock: Semidwarf
Size when shipped: 5/8 inch caliper (width around trunk)
Height prior to shipment: 5 ft.
Shape when shipped: Whips (no branching)

Certified Organic


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