![]() Some partial tip-bearers such as ‘Discovery’ may be still be trained into reasonably successful restricted forms. Apple cultivars include 'Bramley's Seedling, 'Discovery' and 'Worcester Pearmain'Īny form of pruning that involves shortening shoot tips will reduce the yield of tip-bearing apples, and to a lesser extent, partial tip-bearers. Therefore tip- and partial tip-bearers are best avoided when restricted forms such as cordons or espaliers are wanted and spur bearing cultivars should be chosen instead. Many apple cultivars are partial tip-bearers, producing fruit on the tips of the previous year's shoots and also on some spurs.Examples of tip bearers include apple cultivars 'lrish Peach’ and 'Cornish Gilliflower' ![]() The overall appearance of the tree is more untidy than spur bearer and the branches look sparse without spurs. Fruit buds are found at the tips of long shoots produced the previous year. ![]() Spur bearers are the largest group and include apple cultivars such as 'Cox's Orange Pippin’, 'Sunset', 'James Grieve', 'Emneth Early', ‘Greensleeves', and 'Lanes Prince Albert' This habit gives spur bearers a tidy and compact appearance.
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