James Grieve Apple
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James Grieve, a popular dual-purpose apple variety, originated in Scotland in the late 19th century during the Victorian apple development era. Harvested in early-mid September, it starts pleasantly acidic and refreshing, suitable for eating or cooking. As it matures over a few weeks, the flavor sweetens, becoming mild and ideal for slicing with a cheese course. The flesh is soft, resembling a firm pear in texture. A 'sport' known as Red James Grieve, a natural genetic mutation, features the same shape and size but with a more solid red flush, showcasing the variety's aesthetic appeal.
James Grieve, with its handsome appearance and slight satin sheen, has spawned several successful varieties like Greensleeves, Lord Lambourne, Elton Beauty, and Katy. These varieties inherit James Grieve's inherent acidity, adding a refreshing kick to their flavor. Lord Lambourne, in particular, has further contributed to breeding programs, creating 'grandchildren' like Topaz.
Noteworthy for its juiciness, James Grieve's glistening flesh makes it an excellent choice for homemade apple juice. Its acid content, a valuable trait for flavor enhancement, has positioned James Grieve as a foundational variety in breeding programs, contributing to the development of subsequent successful apples. This mid-season gem, with its enduring popularity and versatile characteristics, remains a key player in the rich tapestry of apple varieties.
May be susceptible to aphids, including woolly aphid and rosy apple aphid, fruit tree red spider mite, codling moth and other caterpillars
"Disease resistance: Average
Canker: Some resistance
Scab (Apple and Pear): Some susceptibility
Fire blight: Some susceptibility"
"Frost resistance of blossom: Good resistance Frost resistance of blossom: Some resistance Cold hardiness (USDA): (5) -20F / -29C Climate suitability: Temperate climates Summer average maximum temperatures: Cool ( 20-24C / 68-75F) Cold hardiness (RHS): H6 (to -20C) Summer average maximum temperatures: Cold (< 20C / 67F)"
Fruit Ready to Pick: September
James Grieve Apple
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James Grieve, a popular dual-purpose apple variety, originated in Scotland in the late 19th century during the Victorian apple development era. Harvested in early-mid September, it starts pleasantly acidic and refreshing, suitable for eating or cooking. As it matures over a few weeks, the flavor sweetens, becoming mild and ideal for slicing with a cheese course. The flesh is soft, resembling a firm pear in texture. A 'sport' known as Red James Grieve, a natural genetic mutation, features the same shape and size but with a more solid red flush, showcasing the variety's aesthetic appeal.
James Grieve, with its handsome appearance and slight satin sheen, has spawned several successful varieties like Greensleeves, Lord Lambourne, Elton Beauty, and Katy. These varieties inherit James Grieve's inherent acidity, adding a refreshing kick to their flavor. Lord Lambourne, in particular, has further contributed to breeding programs, creating 'grandchildren' like Topaz.
Noteworthy for its juiciness, James Grieve's glistening flesh makes it an excellent choice for homemade apple juice. Its acid content, a valuable trait for flavor enhancement, has positioned James Grieve as a foundational variety in breeding programs, contributing to the development of subsequent successful apples. This mid-season gem, with its enduring popularity and versatile characteristics, remains a key player in the rich tapestry of apple varieties.
May be susceptible to aphids, including woolly aphid and rosy apple aphid, fruit tree red spider mite, codling moth and other caterpillars
"Disease resistance: Average
Canker: Some resistance
Scab (Apple and Pear): Some susceptibility
Fire blight: Some susceptibility"
"Frost resistance of blossom: Good resistance Frost resistance of blossom: Some resistance Cold hardiness (USDA): (5) -20F / -29C Climate suitability: Temperate climates Summer average maximum temperatures: Cool ( 20-24C / 68-75F) Cold hardiness (RHS): H6 (to -20C) Summer average maximum temperatures: Cold (< 20C / 67F)"
Fruit Ready to Pick: September
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Water Needs / Maintence
Moderate/ Low to Moderate
Spaced Apart
3-4.5m (10-15ft)
Pollination Group
2
Overall Height
Semi dwarf 2.5 - 3.5m (8-12ft)
Species
Malus domestica
Root Stock
- M26 semi dwarf
Fruits ready to be picked
September