Apples Bramley Seedling
A variety of apple, renowned for its exceptional cooking qualitiesis the premier cullinary apple in UK
1809 a young girl named Mary Ann Brailsford planted apple pips in her garden. One of these seeds grew into the original Bramley apple tree.This tree is still alive in Southall (pronounced \'Suth-ell\') but not until 1856 when a local butcher named Bramley bought the place and provided a cutting to local Nurserymen. So from this all the millions of trees bearing the butcher\'s name originateworld wide originate
The apples themselves are large and slightly irregular in shape, typically green with faint red or yellow hues as they ripen. Their flavor is sharply acidic, which mellows beautifully during cooking, making them ideal for pies, crumbles, sauces, and chutneys. Harvested April May and provided undamaged will store well