Apple Double - Royal Gala/Granny Smith PB28

NZ$99.99

Fruit trees with more than one variety growing on the tree are called ‘doubles’, ‘triples’, ‘family trees’ and ‘fruit salad trees’. Compatible varieties are selected to grow on the one tree which must be in the same family. It is not possible to grow a tree with apples, pears and plums on it. However it is possible to grow a tree with a peach and nectarine on it, as these are both in the Prunus family so are compatible.

Some fruit types are grown with both varieties grafted at the bottom of the tree trunk, while others are grown as tiers of branching. The method of propagation is based on the natural habit of the fruit types, to ensure a good shaped tree will result. The tree should be labelled with a small mark of paint to identify which part of the tree each variety is located. This also helps to avoid the potential of accidently pruning off one of the varieties!

Royal Gala is regarded as one of the world's finest apples. It's creamy, fine textured flesh, is crisp, sweet and juicy. Matures in mid summer. Tip bearing. 

Granny Smith is a large, crisp green fruit with a white flesh and its distinctive tangy flavour becomes sweet when left on the tree for longer. The apple is a late season variety that and is great for cooking and eating, plus they store well.

Mature Height: 5-6m

Fruit trees with more than one variety growing on the tree are called ‘doubles’, ‘triples’, ‘family trees’ and ‘fruit salad trees’. Compatible varieties are selected to grow on the one tree which must be in the same family. It is not possible to grow a tree with apples, pears and plums on it. However it is possible to grow a tree with a peach and nectarine on it, as these are both in the Prunus family so are compatible.

Some fruit types are grown with both varieties grafted at the bottom of the tree trunk, while others are grown as tiers of branching. The method of propagation is based on the natural habit of the fruit types, to ensure a good shaped tree will result. The tree should be labelled with a small mark of paint to identify which part of the tree each variety is located. This also helps to avoid the potential of accidently pruning off one of the varieties!

Royal Gala is regarded as one of the world's finest apples. It's creamy, fine textured flesh, is crisp, sweet and juicy. Matures in mid summer. Tip bearing. 

Granny Smith is a large, crisp green fruit with a white flesh and its distinctive tangy flavour becomes sweet when left on the tree for longer. The apple is a late season variety that and is great for cooking and eating, plus they store well.

Mature Height: 5-6m