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Malus domestica James Grieve - Apple James Grieve

Malus domestica James Grieve is a traditional apple, first cultivated in Edinburgh in 1893. It has a good crop of apples with yellow-green speckles and orange-red stripes. It is suitable for eating and often used as a cooking apple. When raw, the James Grieve apple has a crisp, savoury flavour that becomes juicy when cooked. It is self-fertile and therefore is suitable as a stand-alone tree. Does best in full sun on free draining soil.

Plant Profile

Name: Malus domestica James Grieve

Common Name: Apple James Grieve

Family: Rosaceae

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