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Wolf River Apple

Original price $59.99 - Original price $59.99
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$59.99
$59.99 - $59.99
Current price $59.99
SKU A720S

Malus domestica 'Wolf River'

This beautiful, red apple gets bigger than any others we offer. Just one, with its mild, pleasant flavor, is enough to make a whole pie, and will make the best baked apple you'll ever eat. Wear a hard hat while picking or it might make a big impression on you! 

The trees from Wisconsin are very winter hardy as well as resistant to scab and mildew. On MM106 semi-dwarf rootstock.

USDA Zone: 3-9

Mature Height: 16'-18' 

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: Midseason

Pollination: Needs a Pollinizer

Semi-Dwarf Rootstock: MM106

Read our Apple Growing Guide

Size: Semi-Dwarf (4'-5')

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • Will a honey crisp pollinate a wolf river?

    Yes they cross pollinate each other very well

  • What is the spacing requirement for these? How far apart should they be planted from other apple trees?

    Semi-dwarf apples should be planted 16-20 feet on center to allow for full size at maturity.

  • Will wolf river pollinate with Dorset golden?

    No, Doerst Golden blooms way too early for Wolf River. Check out our Apple Growing Guide for a pollination primer and charts on bloom time.

  • Will Wolf River pollinate the Cosmic Crisp? Also, is this a good candidate to train espalier?

    Yes it will pollinate the Cosmic Crisp and it should train as an espalier just fine.

Customer Reviews

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mike k.
wolf river apple tree

received wolf river bareroot recently. In excellent condition and very well shaped tree. Very good start to its life.
Would certainly buy another from raintree when it is time.

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R.J.K.

My trees are doing great

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Rudy M.
Wolf River apple

The Wolf arrived in good shape and the roots were healthy. It was going to be the pollinator for my Cosmic Crisp but that snapped off in the heavy snow this winter. Guess I should have had a support stake on it. So now the Wolf is in the ground and waiting for a new buddy.

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L.D.
Wow!

I planted my Wolf River tree two years ago. This tree just exploded in growth; what a big, beautiful apple tree for a semi-dwarf! No fruit yet but if the apples are anything like tree they should be spectacular!

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