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Is this drap d'or or Dor?







Yep, IMO that is a Fig d'or.......is it any different from a Doree fig?? You be the judge.

http://www.readsnursery.co.uk/products/Fig-D%27Or.html

http://www.fig-baud.com/cataloguefiguiers/catgouttedor.html


At one time, Read's Nursery sold a Doree fig that looked a lot different than the Fig d'or that they now sell. Their Doree was not the same fig as their Fig d'or.....their pictures showed them to be quite different figs. Their Doree fig is no longer listed.  Baud has them listed as the same fig. Yours is a fig d'or by both sources.


Dan
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Thank you Dan this is exactly why I asked that question I have doree from Baud and the leaves to resemble this fig. Hmmm think I need another season to make a judgement no figs on Doree yet to compare.

Alan,


A couple of years ago, Reads Nursery over in England had pictures of their Doree fig and had it also listed under that same picture as Goutte D'or. They also had pictures (and still do now) of their Fig D'or. The two figs that Read's had posted on their website (one is no longer listed) did not look at all alike. They were quite different looking cultivars. IMO, this is the same cultivar (Fig D'or) that Nelson is growing and has pictured in his original post.

In short, according to "Read's Nursery" Doree is the same fig as Goutte D'or. And Nelson's fig is not either of those two. And according to Read's Nursery, Fig D'or is a much different cultivar. Both Read's Nursery and Baud have pictures right now on their websites of Nelson's fig and both call it Fig D'or.


Dan
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Hope Nelson doesn't mind me posting my pics but is mine a Drap D'or?

Got it as a cutting about three or four years ago. They were two cuttings. Gave the other away long ago.

Just fruited this year for the first time.

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Thanks Alan.

I have not viewed Mercato's website for quite a while and see that they now have some new varieties listed on their website. Looks like some confusion in the world of "d'or"......like what we have in the world of "celeste".

Rafed, nice looking plant.

Dan
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Thanks Dan,

Does that mean it is a true Drap D'or?

Don't know for sure Rafed.,,,,,,,,

But, I do have an interest in these figs which have "d'or" in the name. I am always interested in what others have to say about these figs. That is why I read this thread.

We would all need to post pictures of both ripe fruit and leaves when available.  I have one that is still a small tree and in a gallon pot. It will not fruit for me this season.

FYI, I have a "Magnolia Bronze" fig in my collection that "might" be one of these "D'or' figs......not sure at this time.


Dan
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Dan,

I'll trade some cuttings with you.

Couple cuttings here and there won't hurt.

Rafed,

Did you take pics of the fruit? Thanks!

Ruben,

No fruit yet. Hopefully this season.

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