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The 'James Grieve' Apple Tree was introduced over a century ago in Victorian Scotland. It produces an excellent juicing apple and cheeseboard companion with its soft, pear-like texture and a sweet flavour. The fruit has pale green and red striped appearance, and a high yield mid-season.
James Grieve is available in a 12 litre pot on different rootstocks that suit a range of gardens. The rootstock controls the rate of growth so you can choose a rootstock suitable to where you would like to plant your tree. The rootstock also ensures the tree fruits earlier than when grown on its own roots.
M26 is a semi-dwarf variety that is suitable for smaller gardens, where space is at a premium. This rootstock grows to a mature height of 2.5m (8ft) after 10 years.
MM106 is a semi-vigorous variety that is commonly one of the largest rootstocks available and is best suited to large gardens, where space is not an issue. This rootstock grows to a mature height of 3.5m (11ft) after 10 years.
Product details
- Recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit
- Size: 12 litre pot
- Rootstock: M26, MM106
- Fruiting season: Mid
- Parentage: Unknown
- Pollination: Flowering Group 3 - Self fertile
To ensure good pollination and a good crop, apple trees require two or more different cultivars from the same Flowering Group.
Some cultivars are triploid. This means they require two non-triploid cultivars for good pollination.
