Goldentriangle
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Does anybody have any experience with this cultivar? Just curious if it is a good selection for wildlife.
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I have one I planted about 6 years ago on my lawn. The nursery told me it was on full size rootstock, not even going to try to spell it! It has grown really well and "looks" nice but I wasnt familiar about pruning etc when I planted it so it has 3-4 big leaders Just cant bring myself to hack them off and basically start over! So far no blight, hope Im not jinxing myself by saying that now!
I have two Wolf River trees on B118 rootstock that are part of an orchard of about 75 trees that were planted in 2012. Most of the trees includng the Wolf River yielded fruit last fall. From my observations, I would rate Wolf River low as a tree for wildlife. There are just so many varieties that are better, I could easily name over a dozen varieties that are much better because of disease resistance, yield, drop time, etc. If you have room for a large number of trees it wouldn't hurt to put in a few Wolf River for variety but if you are only planting a few and they are solely for wildlife, I would not recommend them.Does anybody have any experience with this cultivar? Just curious if it is a good selection for wildlife.
I bet that full size rootstock with the crazy name was "Antonovka." Dang Russians have their noses into everything these days.
I will make a prediction on your trees: You will see no fire blight on those trees until they start flowering. Then you will see it, but the older and larger the trees get the effects will be less severe. You will get apples, and you will always have at least some FB in years that it is bad. And, In other years, you will see little if any.
Tell me in a few years if I was right or not...............................
Yes that is definitely the rootstock but I wasnt sure how to spell it and didnt want to create a roar of laughter here over my spelling ability!!
So far the tree is quite large and havent seen any.......YET.
This wasnt planted for wildlife, its on my lawn for us so Im hoping it will do well. I has had just a few apples here and there the past couple years but as I said, pruning wasnt done early on so its not prime.