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Bramshott Rectory

A lightly aromatic, crisp and juicy early dessert apple.

Origin: Hampshire UK, 1938

Pollination: Bramshott Rectory is self-sterile and would require a pollinator to produce a crop.Find pollination partners >

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History and description of Bramshott Rectory

Probably arose in the garden of Bramshott Rectory, Liphook, Hampshire. First recdorded 1938. Medium to large, flat round fruit. Orange flush over yellow skin. Crisp, juicy flesh with a good lightly aromatic flavour. Vigorous tree.

Characteristics of Bramshott Rectory apple trees

UseDessert
ColourFlushed
FlavourAromatic
Fruit sizeMedium
Picking timeLate Aug
Season of useSep-Oct
Tree vigourVigorous
Tree habitUpright-spreading
Fruit-bearingSpur-bearer
Cropping
Pollination date9
Pollination groupC
Self-fertilitySelf-sterile
PollinatorsPollination partners
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