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Blenheim Orange
£17.50Availability: In stockOut of stock
An old favourite. Golden coloured striped dull red with a brown russet. Good mildew resistance. Produces large flat round apples with a distinctive nutty flavour. Being of a large size the apples can also be cooked. Rootstock: M26, MM106
Pollination group C Picking time – early October Storage until – January
Bramley
£17.50Availability: In stockOut of stock
The most well known of culinary apples that first arose just over 200 years ago from a seedling. The original tree is still growing in Southwell, Nottinghamshire! Also known as Bramley’s Seedling having arisen as a seedling of unknown origin between 1809 & 1813. Bramley is THE English cooking apple, and has become renowned world wide. Though there are many high quality culinary apples, of which we grow a number, they can sometimes be forgotten. Its sharpness, strong flavour and high acidity together with its excellent storage qualities make it deservedly our most popular cooking apple. Sold out on M26.
Pollination group – C Picking time – mid October Storage until – March
Bramley 20
£17.50Availability: In stockOut of stock
Exactly the same a Bramley but with up to 30% less vigour with the same productivity! This is an advantage where space is more limited. A triploid variety, same as Bramley. Producing the same large flat round green apples that redden on the sun exposed side. Rootstock: MM106, M26.
Pollination group – C Picking time – mid October Storage until – March