bloom time
May
chill hours
700- 700
hardiness zone
5 - 8
latin name
Malus domestica
pollination requirements
self-fertile and don't need a pollination partner to flower. However, for higher yields, it's recommended to have another Braeburn tree nearby for cross pollination.
propagation
[5, 8]
site and soil
self-fertile and don't need a pollination partner to flower. However, for higher yields, it's recommended to have another Braeburn tree nearby for cross pollination.
size at maturity
12 ft - 15 ft
size at purchase
15-20 ft
Size at Maturity
Braeburn apple trees (Malus 'Braeburn') grow best in deep, loamy, moderately fertile, slightly acidic, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun. They tolerate average garden soils, but unamended heavy clay soils which waterlog easily and drain poorly should be avoided.
yield
[700]

Braeburn Apple

Malus domestica

Regular price $35.00
Sale price $35.00 Regular price
Unit price
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Certification
This is a pre order item. We will ship it when it comes in stock.

Braeburn Apple (Malus domestica) is a firm, crisp, sweet and very juicy fruit with a beautiful crimson blush and striking red stripes. Ripens late, making it an excellent keeping apple. Moderately vigorous tree is highly precocious, fruiting at a young age. Also a consistent heavy producer. Originated in New Zealand in the 1950's and soon became one of the most popular varieties in New Zealand and the US. It likes a warm but not hot climate and can be grown successfully in most parts of the USA. The flavor of a Braeburn apple is so rich and complex, it's certainly one of our favorites! Our Braeburn apple trees are certified organic.

bloom time
May
chill hours
700- 700
hardiness zone
5 - 8
latin name
Malus domestica
pollination requirements
self-fertile and don't need a pollination partner to flower. However, for higher yields, it's recommended to have another Braeburn tree nearby for cross pollination.
propagation
[5, 8]
site and soil
self-fertile and don't need a pollination partner to flower. However, for higher yields, it's recommended to have another Braeburn tree nearby for cross pollination.
size at maturity
12 ft - 15 ft
size at purchase
15-20 ft
Size at Maturity
Braeburn apple trees (Malus 'Braeburn') grow best in deep, loamy, moderately fertile, slightly acidic, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun. They tolerate average garden soils, but unamended heavy clay soils which waterlog easily and drain poorly should be avoided.
yield
[700]
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