Apple 'Brabant Bellefleur'

Malus domestica 'Brabant Bellefleur'

Apple 'Brabant Bellefleur'
Apple tree 'Brabant Bellefleur' is a slow-growing apple tree that can be used as a kitchen apple and can also be used as a hand apple.
The apples of the 'Brabant Bellefleur' have a good taste and can be stored for a long time.
This apple tree is susceptible to fruit tree cancer, especially on moist soil.
Brabant Bellefleur is a self-pollinating apple tree and therefore needs no other trees.


Information



Blossom time
April
Planting distance

Distance in hedge

Soil conditions

Fruit colour
Greenish yellow with red stripes
Flavour
Fresh acid
Use
Fresh to eat, Mousse, Apple Juice
Picking season
October
Season of use
October, November
Growing situation
Sun
Mature plant height

Blossom colour
Pink
Remarks
Good pollinator for other species
Vigour
Medium grower
Producing fruits after
After 2 to 3 years
Pollination
Self-pollinating
Pollinators
Malus d. 'Pineapple Reinette', Malus d. 'Star Apple'.
Disease resistance
Not very disease sensitive
Overall appreciation
8,5

This article is available in the following version(s)

'Brabant Bellefleur' - spindle 1-year in pot Bitterfeld

Maiden, 1-year on rootstock Bitterfeld in pot
Maiden, 1-year on rootstock Bitterfeld
With this maiden form you can make a half-standard or standard tree
Also convenient for higher espaliers (3 to 5 meter)
These plants can also be used for bush trees on poor dry soil, e.g. forest ground.

€ 18.95
40-60 cm

Apple 'Brabant Bellefleur' - spindle 1 year on B9 in pot

Maiden, 1-year on rootstock B9

Suitable for all grounds.
With this maiden form you can make a bush-tree or spindle tree.
Also suitable for making low espalier fruit trees (1.5 to 2.5 m) and fruit hedges.
This rootstock is very winter hardy, but better on less good ground and somewhat drier compared to M9 and M26. The vitality is between M9 and M26.
Gives fast fruits.
€ 19.95
40-60 cm

Apple 'Brabant Bellefleur' - Bush 2 years in pot

€ 25.95

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