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Bramley's Seedling

Apple

Triploid. Raised by Mary Ann Brailsford, Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England between 1809 and 1813 and introduced in 1865 by nurseryman H. Merryweather. First exhibited in 1876. Received a First Class Certificate from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1893. The most popular cooking apple grown in the UK.

Synonyms:
Bramley, Bramleys Samling, Triomphe de Kiel
Accession Number:
1974 - 341  
Accession Name:
Bramley's Seedling
Use:
Culinary
Flowering:
10% open: 6th May
Fully open: 12th May
90% over: 18th May
Picking time:
Early October


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