Peasgood / Braeburn
Malus domestica
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Description
Peasgood / Braeburn is a multi-graft Malus domestica tree carrying 2 named apple cultivars on one plant. This format is useful where garden space is limited, because the tree can provide more than one harvest window, flavour profile, or pollination partner from a single planting. Peasgood / Braeburn is a double-graft apple combination carrying two varieties on one tree. Get the best of both worlds with this double grafted apple that has two varieties. Peasgood's Nonsuch - Ripens in autumn. Crisp white flesh. Top culinary apple. Heritage variety. Braeburn - Ripens April-May, firm, juicy, tasty fruit with creamy flesh, good keeper. Deciduous. Matures to around 5 m tall by 3 m wide.
Characteristics
Fruit Size
-
Skin Colour
White
Flesh Texture
Crisp
Harvest Timing (NZ)
autumn
Storage Life
Good
Pollination Group / Partners
-
Notes
Habit: Tree Multi Branched. Get the best of both worlds with this double grafted apple that has two varieties. Peasgood's Nonsuch - Ripens in autumn. Crisp white flesh. Top culinary apple. Heritage variety. Braeburn - Ripens April-May, firm, juicy, tasty fruit with creamy flesh, good keeper. Deciduous.