I'm not sure the Gala Apple tree is native anywhere. It's hybridized just like all the rest. If you planted the seed, you wouldn't get a red, juicy apple like we see in the grocery store. You'd get a little thing kind of like a crabapple.
Gala apples are formed by mostly seeds so they can grow.
most grocery stores sell gala apples.
Also, side note, adding "at" to a sentence doesn't make it a question. "where can you find gala apples" is more grammatically correct...
Golden Delicious and Gala
Golden Delicious and Gala
gala, braeburn, or pink lady apples
Apple trees can be grown anywhere; but after each winter, apples restart on the tree as a flower. The flower allows pollination to take place; the middle peduncle of the flower is the female part that turns the flower into a fruit, and the peduncles that form a circle are the male ones that the pollen comes from. When the female peduncle gets pollinated with the pollen that came from the male peduncles of the flower, the flower starts its process of turning into a fruit
There are over 7500 apples grown worldwide. In the USA, more than 2500 of these apples are grown. Apples vary in colors from Red, Yellow, and Green.
gala apples she eats Granny Smith apples i believe
Gala apples can either be pronounced with a long "a", such as "gay-la", or with a short a, such as "gal-la", but the stress is on the first syllable either way.
Apples are grown on the Delmarva Peninsula.
5-6
Pomp, show, or festivity.
Somebody please tell us! I just took 5 bong hits and I really want to know. This apple is a Gala, but I'm not really digging it. Maybe I should have gotten the Royal?
Different kinds of apples, from Gala to Honeycrisp