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- Braeburn - Wikipedia
The Braeburn is a cultivar of apple that is firm to the touch with a red orange vertical streaky appearance on a yellow green background Its color intensity varies with different growing conditions It was discovered as a chance seedling in 1952 by the farmer O Moran from Waiwhero in the Moutere Hills near Motueka, New Zealand
- Apple - Braeburn - tasting notes, identification, reviews - Orange Pippin
Braeburn is one of the most important commercial apple varieties It originated in New Zealand in the 1950s, and by the last decades of the 20th century had been planted in all the major warm apple-growing regions of the world Braeburn accounts for 40% of the entire apple production of New Zealand
- Braeburn Systems Home - Braeburn
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- How to Grow and Care for Braeburn Apple Trees - Gardeners Path
Looking for a new apple variety? ‘Braeburn’ checks all the boxes: sweet, tart, crisp texture, and easy to grow Learn all about it now on Gardener’s Path
- Braeburn Apple Review - Apple Rankings by The Appleist Brian Frange
Braeburn apples are my all time favorite apple Here, in Michigan, they have a good crisp bite and I would call the flesh a medium density They are consistently highly juicy, like juice running down your chin in the first bite juicy
- Braeburn apples - Home for the Harvest
Braeburn apples are excellent cooking apples because they tend to hold their shape and keep a relatively firm texture when heated They don’t release their juice and tend to hold it in their flesh, making for a juicy dessert (rather than a wet dessert)
- Braeburn Information: Learn How To Grow Braeburn Apple Trees . . .
If you live in U S hardiness zones 5-8 and are looking for a delicious, easy-to-grow apple tree, Braeburn may be just what you are looking for Click on the following article for tips on growing Braeburn apples in the landscape
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