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Mary Scott Community Orchard Richmond, IN.

Galarina Apples (X-4982)

Flower

The ovate petals are slightly overlapping and are white with a mottling of dark pink on both sides. 

Fruits

Fruit resembles Gala, small to medium in size, red to orange-red, with some yellow background color. Flavor is crisp and sweet.

Leaves

The pedicels are green.

Habitats

Full sun and sandy/dry soil.

Fun Fact!

Apple trees don’t grow inside of kids if they swallow the seeds. :-)

Galarina is, as the name suggests, a cross between Gala and Florina 

 

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