i went to ken muirs yesterday to buy a espalier tree for my new seating area boy have they gone up £55 upward so that was a rich for my pocket however they have a bargin basement so i headed off in that direction and to my surprise there was a lost label espalier for the princely sum of £10 pounds now i think ive got it down to 2 possible varieties a bramley or a discovery what do you think and hopefully ill know come the autumn
Well I certainly lack the skill to make a reliable identification based on the photograph.
But on any given rootstock a Bramley will usually produce a very much more vigorous tree than other varieties, and, of course, a Bramley is both a triploid and also a partial tip bearer, and as a result of these three properties I thought it was rare to find them trained as an espalier.
For these reasons only I'd suggest probably not a Bramley.
Anyway, it looks like at least a three year old tree. With luck a little blossom in spring and maybe just let one or two apples grow to maturity and all will be revealed. I think that's something really nice to look forward to.
Quote from: Beersmith on February 17, 2017, 18:26:18
Well I certainly lack the skill to make a reliable identification based on the photograph.
But on any given rootstock a Bramley will usually produce a very much more vigorous tree than other varieties, and, of course, a Bramley is both a triploid and also a partial tip bearer, and as a result of these three properties I thought it was rare to find them trained as an espalier.
For these reasons only I'd suggest probably not a Bramley.
Anyway, it looks like at least a three year old tree. With luck a little blossom in spring and maybe just let one or two apples grow to maturity and all will be revealed. I think that's something really nice to look forward to.
i already have a bramley espalier also a adams pearmain also a partial tip bearer they fruit really well in my orchard i have around 40 trees of apple pear apricot peach cherry and plums all various varieties so ive based my assumption on the bark type these two varieties are the closest i can get but yes its really exciting to see thanks for the reply so its one for the discovery camp lets hope i can get a fruit or two so can post pics of the outcome i agree about the age i thought its around 3 years old for not bad for a tenner cheers beersmith