The most famous of all and best ever cooking apple.
Pick from October when mature for immediate use or lay fruits in a cool dry place for winter storage.
All Bramleys are 'triploids' and will set a partial crop by themselves. However pollination will be improved by having another apple tree near by, this can be in yours or a neighbours garden because the bees will happily travel a short distance to do the work.
Apple Bramley's Seedling is grafted onto an M9 rootstock which produces a dwarf tree of excellent vigour in all soils - making it ideal for the garden, as you can easily reach to prune, spray and pick your delicious fruit.
Bred in Great Britain.
Many of our Apples will pollinate themselves satisfactorily, however the best fruit set is achieved by growing at least two varieties. If you only have room for one tree then maybe a neighbour has a tree close by that can act as suitable pollinator.
Cooking Apple