Apple (Malus pumila 'Braeburn')
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The Braeburn apple, while a descendant of the common apple (Malus pumila, which originated in Central Asia), was **discovered and developed in New Zealand.** Specifically, it was found in the Braeburn orchards near Motueka, in the South Island of New Zealand. Therefore, while the species’ origins are in Asia, the *specific cultivar* ‘Braeburn’ has a clear New Zealand origin.
Not suitable for containers