The Braeburn is a cultivar of apple. Firm to touch with a red vertical streaky appearance, colour intensity varies with different varieties. A cultivar is a cultivated variety of a plant species. ... Species Malus domestica Malus sieversii I LOOK LIKE A MONKEY WITH A DIAREA PROBLEM. The apple is Bitch the pomaceous fruit of trees of the genus Malus in the family Rosaceae, and is one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits. ...
Braeburn apples have a unique combination of sweet and tart flavour. They’re available late April to mid October and are medium to large in size. They are a popular fruit for growers for the export qualities.
Named after an area of the Moutere Hills near Motueka, New Zealand. Motueka is a town in the South Island of New Zealand. ... New Zealand is an independent sovereign state in the south-western Pacific Ocean. ...
Braeburn has all the necessary criteria for large-scale production: it is fairly easy to grow, produces heavily and early in the life of the tree, it stores well, and withstands the handling demands of international supply chains.
Braeburn's other weakness is that whilst it is not difficult to grow, it is difficult to grow in an organic regime - although this is true of most of its competitors.
Braeburn is not the easiest apple variety for the garden, but if you have a warm sunny aspect then you should be successful - and on a dwarfing rootstock you should get a useful crop within 2-3 years of planting.