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Malus d. 'James Grieve'

Malus d. 'James Grieve'

Common Name: Eating apple

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Dual purpose culinary and dessert apple raised by James Greive in Edinburgh 1893. Fruit is red flush, stripes over pale green/yellow. Savoury, juicy, crisp yet melting flesh with strong acidity which mellows later in the season. Early picked fruit makes excellent 'stewed apple'. Flowering group C, partially self-fertile. Grows in most soil conditions. Rootstock: Bittenfelder Seedling and Malus type 4. H6

Recommended for:

Avenue
City/Courtyard
Lg Garden/Park
Med Garden
Small Garden
Native/Woodland
Ornamental Woodland
Screening
Street
Coastal
Exposed
Waterside

Tree Type: Deciduous

Height at Maturity: Very Small (up to 6m)

Growth Rate: Moderate

Crown Shape: Broadly Round

Season of Interest: Autumn and Spring

Ornamental Flower: Yes

Flower Colour: Pink (Pale)

Intolerant of: Not Specified

Soil Types Tolerated: Chalk, Clay, Damp, Dry, Loam, Sandy, and Well drained

Summer Foliage Colour: Not Specified

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