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Malus domestica ‘Braeburn’ is a popular apple tree offering crisp, sweet-tart fruit. Its spring blossoms attract pollinators, leading to an abundant late autumn harvest. This vigorous cultivar is a superb choice for UK gardens.
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Discover the celebrated Malus domestica ‘Braeburn’, a delightful apple tree producing crisp, sweet-tart fruit, perfect for UK gardens and culinary enjoyment.
The Braeburn Apple Tree is a widely cherished cultivar known for its exceptional flavour and versatility. Originating from New Zealand, this superb dessert apple has become a firm favourite globally. It offers attractive spring blossom followed by an abundant yield of distinctive, firm apples. Furthermore, planting this tree enhances your garden’s biodiversity by drawing in essential pollinators. It is an excellent addition for both culinary enthusiasts and home growers alike.
The botanical name, Malus domestica ‘Braeburn’, identifies this specific apple cultivar. It belongs to the Rosaceae family, sharing kinship with roses and pears. This popular apple variety began its journey in New Zealand during 1952. Discovered by chance in the Braeburn Orchard, it quickly gained global recognition. Its success stems from a winning combination of flavour and keeping quality. Furthermore, the tree itself is a pleasant ornamental asset to any garden.
Each spring, the Braeburn Apple Tree bursts into life with an attractive display. Delicate white flowers, often tinged with pale pink, cover its branches. These blossoms are a vital early source of nectar for bees and other garden pollinators. As summer progresses, the tree develops a lush canopy of vibrant green leaves. These provide welcome shade and a verdant backdrop throughout the growing season. In autumn, the foliage typically turns golden before falling, as this is a deciduous tree.
A Malus domestica ‘Braeburn’ makes a wonderful choice for various garden settings. It performs beautifully as a standalone specimen tree, adding structure and interest. Alternatively, gardeners can plant several to start a small home orchard. Its adaptable nature also allows for training into various forms. For instance, you might grow it as an espalier against a wall or fence. Another option is a cordon, which saves space in smaller gardens. This versatile apple tree offers both aesthetic appeal and practical value, producing a bountiful harvest.
Regular pruning proves essential for the health and productivity of the Malus domestica ‘Braeburn’. Pruning helps to maintain an open structure, ensuring good air circulation and sunlight penetration. This practice also encourages stronger fruit production in subsequent years. Beyond its fruit, the Braeburn Apple Tree actively supports garden wildlife. Its spring flowers are invaluable for numerous pollinating insects. Moreover, any unharvested fruit can provide a food source for birds later in the season. Thus, it genuinely contributes to a thriving garden ecosystem.
Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.
Water regularly, especially during dry spells and fruit development. Feed with a balanced fertiliser in early spring. Prune in winter to establish shape and encourage fruiting spurs. Summer prune for fruit quality and light penetration. Monitor for common apple pests and diseases.
This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.


