The wild crabapple trees are grown from seed derived from Dolgo crabapples. These are not grafted trees. Therefore, each tree will be unique and one-of-a-kind new crabapple variety. If you click on the pictures, you will see many variations of fruit coming from dolgo seedlings. These trees will produce crabapples edible to grouse, turkeys, and, most importantly, the white-tailed deer. You will see many variations amongst each tree, such as fruit size, drop times, taste, disease resistance. Trees grown from malus dolgo will typically improve the disease resistance and produce a great abundance of crab apples. For a short video on our Wild Crabapples, Click Here. These will grow a 20'+ tall tree and do well in just about any soil type and condition. Planting wild crabapple trees is an excellent choice for feathered field edges or if you have a vacant field and looking to provide a food source falling from above. Create a crabapple thicket when spacing them 10' to 15'. These are great for many habitat improvements in creating a food source for all wildlife. When grafting trees planted for wildlife, Malus Dolgo also makes an excellent rootstock, possibly the best rootstock. The Wild crabapples for sale are above the grade for rootstock. They are of bigger diameter and better rooted. These are not conservation-grade trees. These are pruned to 2'-3' with 3/8''+ in diameter and very well-rooted, or you can select 3' - 4' with the terminal bud attached. Suitable for plant hardiness zones 3 - 8. Note: These Are Dolgo X Dolgo. You will see variations from the original Dolgo but variations that make significant habitat improvements! You can see in the pictures the different variations of fruit grown from Dolgo. These can be grown in tree tubes and when a tree of this vigor is to be magnified in mass plantings allows for something exceptional if you're looking for that crabapple thicket with fruit constantly dropping.Spring Shipping Only/ Select Your Shipping Date at CheckoutFor 2-3' onlyBulk Discount 20 trees $3.75 each 50+ trees $3.25 each.