Malus 'Braeburn'/Apple

Malus 'Braeburn' / Malus 'Braeburn'
This variety makes an excellent espaliered specimen
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This variety makes an excellent espaliered specimen

Easpaliered apple

A closer view of an apple tree trained as an espaliered specimen

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Scientific Name: Malus 'Braeburn'
Common Name: Apple
Plant Type: Deciduous
Leaf Type: Broadleaf
Hardiness Zone: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Determine Your Zone
Height: 10-15 feet
Spread: 10 - 15 feet
Bloom time: Spring
Flower color: White, Pink
Fruit present: Summer
Fruit color: Green, Red
Light Exposure: Sun
Drainage: Well drained, Moist
Rate of Growth: Fast
Water Requirement: Medium
Maintenance Level: Medium
Susceptible to insects
and diseases:
Yes
Comments: This is an apple which does well espaliered or trained on a flat surface like a wall. It produces edible fruit. As with all apple trees provide full sunlight and a moist, well-drained soil. Annual pruning is normally required to keep growth in check so that fruit can be easily harvested. Apple trees have a multitude of disease problems, and diseases, especially foliage diseases, are much worse in the Lower South than in the cooler regions of the country where apples are produced commercially