Apple ‘Galaxy’
Apple
The fruit has a medium size, is ribbed and crowned, and features bright orange-red flesh with red stripes over gold, along with inconspicuous, fine russet dots. Pink buds turn into white flowers during spring. Apple ‘Galaxy’ is partially self-fertile, but it is best to have a cultivar with a similar bloom period such as Apple ‘Fuji’, Apple ‘Golden Delicious’, or Apple ‘Red Delicious’ for optimal fruit production. The fruit becomes ripe from late summer to early autumn. Apple is deciduous and native to Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and China. Learn more about Apple. Apple ‘Galaxy’ was discovered in 1985 by Kenneth Kiddle at Huarangi Farm in Havelock North, New Zealand (USPP6955).
Other common name(s):
Synonyms: Malus domestica 'Galaxy', Malus domestica 'Galaxy Gala'
Deciduous
Height: 4.0m
Width:
3.0m
Estimated 10 year height and width
Apple ‘Galaxy’ stock information
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