MALUS BRAEBURN ACORN FARMS

BRAEBURN APPLE TREE
MALUS BRAEBURN

Malus domestica 'Braeburn'

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MALUS BRAEBURN
Genus: MALUS
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Height: 12-15 Feet Tall
Spread: 12 Feet Wide
Color: red apple fruit
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Zone: 5
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BRAEBURN APPLE TREE


Malus domestica 'Braeburn' is commonly referred to as Braeburn Apple Tree. It is a popular semi-dwarf apple cultivar. It features white blossoms which appear in spring and followed by large, red apples with a nice, balanced flavor, that ripen in mid-October. It is self-fruitful, however, it produces a better crop if cross-pollinated with another variety with the same bloom time, such as: Fuji, Granny Smith, Honeycrisp and McIntosh.

Braeburn Apple thrives in full sun in average to moist conditions in deep, loamy, fertile soils. It should not be allowed to dry out. It is ideal for as an accent and for an orchard for edible landscaping.





PLANT SIZE TYPE GALENA ADD'L DIG SOON

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(BBnPOT - formerly known as GRSTART - are B&B put into a container - they are available now)


   Edible Apples


Planting Tips

To help this tree settle in and thrive, we recommend these standard planting practices: Plant in deep, fertile, well-draining soil, selecting a location that receives full sun to ensure optimal fruit production and foliage color. Apple trees are sensitive to standing water, so avoid planting in low-lying areas where water collects. Provide deep, regular watering during the first few growing seasons until the tree is well established and ensure you verify the soil drainage before planting.

Maintenance is uniform across most edible cultivars: Prune in late winter or early spring while the tree is dormant to improve air circulation, control shape, and encourage productive growth. Apply a layer of organic mulch around the root zone to conserve moisture and suppress weeds, keeping the material pulled back from the trunk to prevent decay. Most apple trees require cross-pollination from a different, compatible variety to produce a reliable harvest, so always ensure you have a pollinator partner nearby.




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