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From French nursery .Third season ,two winters .I’ve  pinched and have small embryos already.

Last year I had one (lousy) fig from this tree.




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Hi,
The leaves on your tree do not resemble the ones on my own "Goutte d'or" .
The leaves on mine have fingers. I'm currently waiting for the brebas to ripe - Whether me or you, someone bought a mislabeled tree :)
If my figs don't show a drop of honey ... I'll know in some weeks ! - hopefully.

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Hi jdsfrance,

I see  there  are more than one Doree fig (surprise!) .

 http://www.figuiers.com/plants-de-figuiers.html

Actually, I don’t care. If it is a gut fig ,it is ok for me.

I am waiting…..


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My Goutte 'd Or looks completely different as well...

It's leaves have five fingered lobes, very characteristic.
Tree and leaves are kind of dwarf type.
I got it as a gift in spring 2012, 3 weeks ago the first figs ever showed up.

Descriptions says also small tree with deep cutted lobes.



Here's a picture of my Doree:




EDIT:
MY DOREE WAS MISLABELED AND TURNED OUT TO BE A RONDE DE BORDEAUX.
SORRY FOR THE CONFUSION!

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Feigenbaum where did your tree originate? Mine is from Joe Morle, it grows like a weed, but my leaves are not five-fingered, more like Pako's.
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Rafealissimo,

I am located in Europe, Germany.
My friend purchased it from a local nursery.

But also our best Fig nursery in Germany which grow strains originaly from Baud, France resembles my leaf pattern...

jdsfrance, are your leaves similar to mine?

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http://vincentbey.perso.neuf.fr/GoutteOr.html

....?   :)

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http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/doree-baud-6564550?highlight=doree



This Doree from Nelson20vt pretty much look like mine.

He purchased it from Baud,France.

I don't now if there are two strains of Goutte 'd Or...?

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My Doree  looks like jdsfrance tree   

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My Doree is from Baud and the leaves are identical to those of newnandawg.
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Hi,
I'll post later a photo from mine.
I hope the figs on mine will get as big as the one on the post linked here in #7 :)

Pako, I've already seen those pics - but they are no match for mine . Those pictured figs could be maincrops and mine so far are brebas.
The leaves are not a match for mine, mine exposes fingers like in pots #4 and #9 .
The source of mine is a local nursery - I cant' trace it back further .

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At this point we have 2 different figs with the name Goutee d’or (Doree).

Now I am curious to see haw will perform my type of Doree….which seems to be different from Baud’s Doree.


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Hi,
Here are mine. The three trees are on the pic
gdo.JPG 

The brebas - one is a bit weird, but those can be the first production of that tree for me.
They are on the bigger tree which is 1,60 meters of height - it is the one with the blue cables to keep her growing up instead of bending towards the dirt.
No maincrop for now for me.
gdo-breba.jpg

That tree has for now some 15 brebas. The first small one has two brebas. The second small one on the left has no fruit .



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Jdsfrance, those trees look beautiful!
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Jds, that first photo, and the plants depicted are terrific seasonal therapy for my green-deprived eyes!
I really enjoy the interplanting and color, gorgeous and functional, with the lettuce and other greens.
Thanks!

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