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How many people have the Dorée variety in North America?

Just wondering who has the Dorée variety in North America?

I am not looking for a trade as I already have it...

However, I am curious to find out who else has it.

Not me.

Hi Michal
I made two out of one small plant. I have one for myself and one for Paully. Correct?
Both are struggling for growth (survival OK) at this time after being air-layered in the winter and not gone through dormancy and brought to sunshine not very carefully. Thanks.

I do

Bass
I said that 42 years ago "I do".

I can be one of those who has it if there's one for sale.


I do.


Jack

I have an extra large tree, but I can't ship it. 

I just received my Doree yesterday from Dany in quebec.

I also have Doree, aka Fig D'or.

Now is not that fun, loslunasfarms.
That means I have one less variety than I thought I have if D'Or and Doree are the same. I received a plant Doree last fall and bought D'Or cuttings this winter and one of the cuttings rooted and survived through other stages too.

There are many lists mentioning synonyms but they are scattered all over.
Does anyone else beside me think that a comprehensive list of possible acronyms may help (preferably on this site) even if some don't agree that plants are the same as long as there is possibility that they are the same. The list could have comments with caveats or the degree of possibility of being the same. I guess some day, soon or later.

hmm..

the synonyms for Dorée are Goutte d'or and figue D'or

dorée = golden

Goutte d'or = drop of gold

figue D'or = fig of gold

now as for the pictures for Dorée





All the same but they all look different...

Now pictures of D'or




Any thoughts on these confusing results?

well to me this is not the same but...

There is no end to the number of synonyms, but see Figs 4 Fun

I have a 2-year old Doree.
Sue

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