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Crimson Bramley

Apple cultivar


Summary

Apple cultivar

FieldValue
nameMalus domestica 'Crimson Bramley'
imagePomological Watercolor POM00001863.jpg
cultivar'Crimson Bramley'
originEngland Nottinghamshire, before 1913

The ''''Crimson Bramley'''' apple was first discovered growing on a branch of a 'Bramley' apple tree in Nottinghamshire in 1913. Like the 'Bramley' apple, the 'Crimson Bramley' is used for cooking due to its sharp taste, the only difference being the colour of the skin of the fruit. The 'Bramley' apple is green with red patches and the 'Crimson Bramley' has a red or crimson colour, as its name suggests.

Tree

The tree also has the same dimensions as a 'Bramley' apple tree.

References

References

  1. "National Fruit Collection".
  2. Mr D'Arcy's Heritage Fruit Trees (2009) "Apple late cooker 'Crimson Bramley'", http://www.mrdarcysheritagefruittrees.com/index.php/apple-crimson-bramley.html
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