Gala (apple)#Royal Gala cultigen

{{Short description|Apple cultivar}}

{{Infobox cultivar

| name = 'Gala'

| image = Malus-Gala.jpg

| species = Malus domestica

| hybrid = 'Kidd's Orange Red' × 'Golden Delicious'

| cultivar = Gala

| origin = {{flagicon|New Zealand}} Greytown, Wairarapa, 1930s{{citation |chapter-url=http://www.nationalfruitcollection.org.uk/full2.php?id=2183&&fruit=apple |title=National Fruit Collection |chapter=Gala |access-date=31 October 2015}}

}}

File:Galas (apples).jpg

Gala is an apple cultivar with a sweet, mild flavor, a crisp but not hard texture, and a striped or mottled orange or reddish appearance. Originating from New Zealand in the 1930s, similar to most named apples it is clonally propagated. In 2018, it surpassed Red Delicious as the apple cultivar with the highest production in the United States, according to the US Apple Association. It was the first time in over 50 years that any cultivar was produced more than Red Delicious.[http://usapple.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/2018AnnualReviewWeb.pdf 2018 Annual Review] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190124041514/http://usapple.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/2018AnnualReviewWeb.pdf |date=2019-01-24 }} U.S. Apple Association.{{Cite news |last=Bjerga |first=Alan |date=August 24, 2018 |title=Gala outpaces Red Delicious to become most popular apple |url=https://www.seattletimes.com/business/gala-outpaces-red-delicious-to-become-most-popular-apple/ |archive-url=https://archive.today/20250223160156/https://www.seattletimes.com/business/gala-outpaces-red-delicious-to-become-most-popular-apple/ |archive-date=February 23, 2025 |access-date=February 23, 2025 |work=The Seattle Times}}

Appearance and flavor

Gala apples are non-uniform in color, usually vertically striped or mottled, with an overall orange color. They are sweet, fine textured, and aromatic. In addition to being eaten raw and cooked they are especially suitable for creating sauces.{{Cite web |url=http://www.aussieapples.com.au/aussie-grown-varieties/royal-gala.aspx |title=Royal Gala Apples | Australian Apple Varieties | Aussie Apples |access-date=2014-02-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150826072540/http://www.aussieapples.com.au/aussie-grown-varieties/royal-gala.aspx |archive-date=2015-08-26 |url-status=dead }}

  • Density 0.86 g/cc
  • Sugar 13.5%
  • Acidity 4.2 grams/ litre
  • Vitamin C 0–5 mg / 100 gram{{cite book|title=Obstsorten – Atlas|last1=Silbereisen|first1=Robert|last2=Götz|first2=Gerhard|last3=Hartmann|first3=Walter|last4=Tambour|first4=Gisela|last5=Eberle|first5=Christl|publisher=Ulmer (Eugen)|date=1996|isbn=9783800155378}}

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|+ Typical size distribution

55–60 mm60–65 mm65–70 mm70–75 mm75–80 mm80–85 mm
1%6%12%40%38%3%

History

The first Gala apple tree was one of many seedlings resulting from a cross between a Golden Delicious and a Kidd's Orange Red planted in Greytown, Wairarapa, New Zealand in the 1930s by orchardist J.H. Kidd. Selected in 1939, introduced in 1960.Brooks, Olmo. American Society for Horticultural Science, Vol. 91, page 908 Donald W. McKenzie, an employee of Stark Bros Nursery, obtained a US plant patent for the cultivar on October 15, 1974.{{US plant patent|3637}} It is a relatively new introduction to the UK, first planted in commercial volumes during the 1980s. The variety now represents about 20% of the total volume of the commercial production of eating apples grown in the UK, often replacing Cox's Orange Pippin.

By 2024, the Gala accounted for 17% of sales in the United States, more than any other apple.{{Cite web |date=August 22, 2024 |title=2024-25 Apple Production Will Reach Nearly 260 Million Bushels |url=https://usapple.org/news-resources/2024-25-apple-production-will-reach-nearly-260-million-bushels |access-date=March 30, 2025 |website=US Apple Association}}

= Sports (mutations) =

Many sports of Gala have been selected, mostly for increased red color, including the popular Royal Gala. The original cultivar produced fruit with orange stripes and a partial orange blush over a yellow background. Since then, several un-patented sports have been recognized. Additionally, more than twenty sports have received US plant patents:

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Feb 20, 2013W. Fulford, New ZealandRegal Gala (Fulford Gala, Gala Must)Galareddish orange blush over a yellow groundUSPP 3309
style="text-align:right"| Oct 15, 1974McKenzieGalaStarkstandardpartial blushyellow{{US plant patent|3637}}
style="text-align:right"| Oct 4, 1977H.W. Ten Hove, New ZealandRoyal Gala, TenroyGala3637Starkstandardstripered{{US plant patent|4121}}
style="text-align:right"| May 10, 1988John Creech, USScarlet Gala{{US plant patent|7396}}Kidd's D-83637C & 0standardblushscarlet{{US plant patent|6172}}
style="text-align:right"| Aug 1, 1989K.W. Kiddle, New ZealandGalaxyTenroy4121Starkstandardstripeearlierintense red{{US plant patent|6955}}
style="text-align:right"| Dec 18, 1990CooperTreco Spur Red Gala No. 42, RegalAuvilOregon Rootstockspurstripered{{US plant patent|7396}}
style="text-align:right"| Jul 16, 1991FulfordFulfordKidd3637standardblushbright red{{US plant patent|7589}}
style="text-align:right"| Mar 1, 1994OlsenObrogala, UltraRedTenroy4121Starkstandardstripe2–4 daysredder{{US plant patent|8621}}
style="text-align:right"| Apr 5, 1994Waliser, USWaliser GalaTenroy4121Waliserstandardstripe10 daysbright red{{US plant patent|8673}}
style="text-align:right"| May 10, 1994HillApplewaitesKidd's3637standardblush2–3 daysmore complete red{{US plant patent|8720}}
style="text-align:right"| Nov 5, 1996OlsenOlsentwo Gala, Pacific GalaRoyal Gala4121standardstripe5–10 daysdistinguishably different{{US plant patent|9681}}
style="text-align:right"| Sep 2, 1997Paul Brookfield, New ZealandBaigentRoyal Gala4121Brookfieldstandardstripeextremely earlybright red{{US plant patent|10016}}
style="text-align:right"| Nov 11, 1997GaleGale GalaRoyal Gala4121Van Well, USstandardstripe3 weeksmore complete{{US plant patent|10114}}
style="text-align:right"| Jun 23, 1998Tina Fackler, USBig Red GalaKidd's3637Protreestandardstripesame{{US plant patent|10458}}
style="text-align:right"| Mar 30, 1999SimmonsSimmonsImperialPeace Valleystandardstripe21 daysbrighter red{{US plant patent|10840}}
style="text-align:right"| Jan 18, 2000StiekemaStiekema 1Obragala8621standardblushred{{US plant patent|11182}}
style="text-align:right"| Apr 11, 2000McSpadden, JrCaitlinTenroy4121Starkstandardstripe"earlier"{{US plant patent|11348}}
style="text-align:right"| Aug 13, 2002Bob Black, USHarry Black Gala (Autumn Gala)Kidd's3637International Plant Managementstandardstripe5 wk. later{{US plant patent|12842}}
style="text-align:right"| Apr 29, 2003BanningBanning GalaImperialstandardstripeintense red blush, darker stripe{{US plant patent|13753}}
style="text-align:right"| Jan 6, 2004SmithSmith galaTenroy4121standardstripeyellow{{US plant patent|14448}}
style="text-align:right"| May 4, 2004WeaverWeaverFulford7589Adams County Nurserymore compactblushbright red{{US plant patent|14752}}
style="text-align:right"| Jan 4, 2005LigonniereDalitogaImperialSNC Elarisstandardstripe3 wk.yellow{{US plant patent|15465}}
style="text-align:right"| Aug 15, 2006BurkittBurkitt GalaTenroy4121BMA Truststandardstripe10 d.completely red{{US plant patent|17013}}
style="text-align:right"| Feb 26, 2008McDonaldEl NiñoRoyal4121standardintense dark red stripebright red{{US plant patent|18512}}
style="text-align:right"| Jul 8, 2008McLaughlinMcLaughlin Gala, BlondeeKidd's3637standardno striping or blush4—6 d.yellow{{US plant patent|19007}}
style="text-align:right"| Dec 30, 2008G. E. Fankhauser, AustraliaAlvniaGalaFankhauserstandardstripes"earlier"red, > 95A% coverage{{US plant patent|19604}}
style="text-align:right"| Apr 14, 2009A. Richard, FranceGalavalGalaxy Gala6955Pepinieres du Valoisstandardblushintense dark purple brown{{US plant patent|19909}}
Sept 28, 2010M. Julien, FranceJugalaMitchgla Gala5 d.USPP 21315
Aug 14, 2012S. Buck, New ZealandPremier StarImperial GalaUSPP 22949
Jul 22, 2014R. Wyle, USFoxtrotTenroy Galaearlier ripeningmore intensely redUSPP 24664
Apr 7, 2015S. Perathoner, ItalyGala ParathonerMitchgla Galastripeslight and dark stripes 95–100%USPP 25407
Jan 24, 2017A. Gruber-Genetti, ItalyGala Schnico RedGala Schnitzer Scinga100% dark redUSPP 27577
May 9, 2017A. Defrancesschi, ItalyGala 2013Gala100% purple-redUSPP 27978
Jan 23, 2018L. Fabre, FranceGalafab(Gala Star)GalaRed 90–100%USPP 28885
Dec 25, 2018Brisset, FranceGala SurfGalaVery dark purple redUSPP 30009
May 21, 2019J. Braun, ItalyGalaMicGalaDeep purpleUSPP 30512

== Unpatented varieties ==

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|+ Unpatented varieties

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Auvil
Imperial Gala
Ultima Gala (Banning)Imperial Gala1997 US

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= Descendant cultivars =

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NameParentageCross madeIntroducedOrigin
Aurora Golden GalaSplendour x Gala1981Canada
BravoCripps Red x Royal Gala1992Australia
Delfloga(Royal Gala × Florina) {{cite web|url= https://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/plaveg/pbrpov/cropreport/app/app00007794e.shtml|title=Delfloga|website=Government of Canada Plant Inspections |access-date=29 January 2021}}??
Envy(Scilate)(Royal Gala × Braeburn)1985New Zealand
GaiaGala x A3-7Italy
GalarinaGala x Florina Querina1978France
Jazz (Scifresh)Braeburn x Royal Gala1985?New Zealand
Nicoter (Kanzi)(Gala × Braeburn) United States Patent PP17201Belgium
ModiGala x Liberty1992Italy
MonalisaGala x Malus 4Brazil
NewsonGala x Hawkes Bay Red Delicious1983Canada
NicolaSplendour x Gala1981Canada
Sciros (Pacific Rose)(Splendor × Gala){{cite web|url=https://www.orangepippin.com/apples/pacific-rose|title=Apple - Pacific Rose - tasting notes, identification, reviews|first=Orange Pippin|last=Ltd|website=Orange Pippin - all about apples and orchards|access-date=16 February 2018}}
Rubens(Civni)Elstar x GalaItaly
Sweetie ('PremA280')
SalishSplendour x Gala19811997Canada

Season

Gala apples are grown from May through September in the northern hemisphere, but, like most apples, are available almost all year through the use of cold storage and controlled atmosphere storage.{{Cite journal|date=2002-06-01|title=Vis/NIR estimation at harvest of pre- and post-storage quality indices for 'Royal Gala' apple|journal=Postharvest Biology and Technology|language=en|volume=25|issue=2|pages=135–144|doi=10.1016/S0925-5214(01)00180-6|issn=0925-5214|last1=McGlone|first1=V.Andrew|last2=Jordan|first2=Robert B.|last3=Martinsen|first3=Paul J.}} Australian Gala are available from late January. California fruit is available until October.

While the season usually lasts only 9 or 10 months, they are able to last all year round. However, due to some apples continuing to be grown in some orchards, and the fact that they can be refrigerated for some months leads to the availability of the Gala apple year-round in some Australian markets. These usually taste different (slightly less sweet) from those in season. The UK season begins in late summer (August). Storage makes the UK fruit available nearly year-round as with fruit from other origins.

Royal Gala sport

File:Royal Gala apples - whole and halved.jpg

Royal Gala is a Gala sport, patented by Stark in 1977, which produces redder fruits than the original cultivar. It is a pink-red dessert apple and is therefore usually eaten fresh. Royal Galas are usually harvested in early to late February in the southern hemisphere. In New Zealand, the pinker original Gala has almost disappeared as a commercial apple in favor of the darker-skinned Royal Gala.

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