A very popular old Scottish apple variety, James Grieve (Malus domestica 'James Grieve') was introduced in Edinburgh in 1893. James Grieve apples are a red flush stripe over a pale green. A juicy, crisp apple, they have an excellent flavour, hence their popularity.
Month of Picking: September
Type of Apple: Eating/Cooking
Self-fertile/Not self-fertile: This apple is not self-fertile and requires another apple to act as a pollination partner.