ROYAL GALA apple tree
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🌳 ‘ROYAL GALA’ APPLE TREE (Malus domestica ‘Royal Gala’)
🌿 IDENTITY
- Scientific name: Royal Gala (often *Malus domestica ‘Royal Gala’)
- Common name: ‘Royal Gala’ apple tree
- Family: Rosaceae
- Type: Fruit tree for ornamental and edible use
📐 MAIN CHARACTERISTICS
| Characteristic | Detail |
|---|---|
| Adult height | Approximately 4 to 5 m. |
| Width/Spread | Approximately 4 to 5 m. |
| Habit | Rounded habit, typical of fruit apple trees. |
| Foliage | Green foliage in summer, turning yellow in fall. |
| Flowering | Spring: white to pale pink flowers. |
| Fruits | Royal Gala apples: red/orange striped skin on a golden yellow background, firm, juicy, very sweet flesh. Harvested in mid-September in some regions. |
| Exposure | Full sun recommended. |
| Soil | Deep, fertile, well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil. |
| Hardiness zone | Approximately zone 4 for this fruit variety. |
| Pollination | Partially self-fertile, but best production in the presence of other compatible varieties. |
🌼 INTERESTS
- Very good fruit potential: high-quality apples for fresh consumption or fruit salads.
- Aesthetic appeal: spring blossoms, green foliage followed by autumn colors, visible fruit.
- Suitable for medium-sized gardens thanks to its moderate size.
- Versatile: ornamental + production.
🧤 CULTIVATION & MAINTENANCE
Planting
- Choose a location in full sun.
- Prepare the soil: loosen, enrich if necessary, ensure good drainage.
- Plant when the soil is ready and stabilized.
Regular maintenance
- Moderate watering, especially during the establishment period.
- Mulch around the base to limit weeds and retain moisture.
- Pruning: in early spring, remove dead, diseased, or overly old branches to encourage fruiting.
- Fertilization: balanced fertilizer at the beginning of the season if the soil is poor.
Harvesting the fruit
- Harvest around mid-September depending on the climate and region.
- Apples keep fairly well if conditions are good.
⚠️ POINTS TO NOTE
- Even though it is moderately sized, allow space for its spread (~4-5 m) to avoid conflicts with buildings or other plants.
- Like many apple trees, good maintenance is necessary to prevent disease and pests.
- Although partially self-fertile, production will be better if another compatible apple tree is present.
- Make sure the soil is not too compact or poorly drained—this can limit the yield or health of the tree.