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mondial gala apple tree

Mondial Gala Apple Tree

Origin: USA

Description:The Mondial Gala Apple Tree is a newer variety that offers a longer storage life and improved disease resistance over traditional Gala apples. It thrives in a range of temperate climates and has a compact growth habit, making it suitable for smaller spaces and easier management.

Fruit: Mondial Gala apples are characterized by their strikingly bright red skin, which covers most of the fruit surface. The apples are medium-sized, with a sweet flavor that has subtle hints of vanilla and a crisp, juicy texture.

Harvest: The harvest period for Mondial Gala apples is typically early to mid-September. Trees produce abundantly, with fruits maturing uniformly, facilitating streamlined harvesting operations.

Pollination: This variety benefits from cross-pollination to achieve optimal fruit production. Recommended pollinators include Braeburn, Jonathan, and McIntosh.

Spacing: Optimal spacing is approximately 3 to 4 meters between trees, with a mature height of about 3.5 meters for semi-dwarf varieties. This compact size allows for denser planting in commercial orchards.

Good to know: In addition to its aesthetic appeal and taste, the Mondial Gala is favored for its resistance to browning when cut, making it excellent for fresh consumption, salads, and culinary uses. The variety also shows resilience against apple scab and mildew.

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  • We only sell bare root trees to countries in Europe. We can't export potted trees due to trade regulations.
  • We can deliver the trees to all countries in Europe and some countries in Eurasia and Middle East. We can arrange a truck to deliver the trees to your country.
  • We are a wholesale nursery. Our minimum order quantity is 3.000 trees. Please note that we don't take orders below this limit.
  • Phytosanitary certificates are provided with all orders. These certificates prove the origin of the trees and certify that they are free of diseases.

MM 9 (Dwarf)
M 9 is a dwarf rootstock suitable for high-density planting. It is resistant to the crown rot disease and moderately sensitive to the fire blight and wooly aphid. It is resistant to the illness of the tree tree and mildly susceptible to the blight of flames and wooly aphid. Throughout cultivation, it requires support systems. It should not be grafted on spur-type varieties such as Scarlett Spur, Redchief and Starkspur Golden. For the field, it should be recommended without limiting watering. It is moderately resistant to calcareous and heavy-textured soils. High crop quality, early fruit bearing and elevated efficiency out of a unit region within a brief span of moment are the most advantageous features M 9 offers to the plants.

MM 106 (Middle size)
It is a semi-dwarf rootstock, resistant to wooly aphid and is highly sensitive to disease of crown rot. For heavy-textured and argillaceous soils, it should certainly not be suggested. It has a closer and heavier root structure than rootstocks M9 and M26. Although it is more resistant to the climate than rootstocks M9 and MM 26, it should be chosen for frequent watering plants.For the gardens where MM 106 is grown, support devices are not needed. Within three or four years after planting, it becomes commercially profitable.

MM 111 (Large)
It is a semi-dwarf rootstock bigger than M106 and smaller than standard seedling rootstock. It is resistant to the illness of crown rot, wooly aphid and heavy-textured, argillaceous, calcareous plants with a pH scale above 7. Depending on the circumstances of care, it becomes commercially profitable within four or five years. When early flowering is desired, M 9 may be recommended as the rootstock between the system in some cases. When grafted on spur form and low strength varieties, it provides stronger outcomes.