Galarina is classically shaped, ribbed with distinct "chins" at the base. It's large, though not quite as big as pollen parent Querina . This apple has a blush that is deep and saturated at its greatest. On more-shaded quarters the red fades to a wash with some stripped variation. There the green-yellow peel gives the apple a slight orange tint. Overall the blush covers 80 to 90 percent. The lenticels are small and indistinct in the darkest blush, larger elsewhere. Galarina has only a faint sweet aroma.
An amateur explores the pomaceous fruit