Oak leaf ID

ScotTi

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Older leaves have a light pink veining color, I am thinking Elaine.
 

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It's not Elaine. Can you get a better picture of the older leaves?

oops! you are right, posted wrong pic. That is Phillip Geduldig. Here we go for the ID plant...
 

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Not Elaine or Philip Geduldig. Lost a big Elaine over past two winters; PG came through unharmed. See attached PG pics. ...and FWIW, Geduldig means either lucky or unlucky in Dutch from a Dutchamn who ID PG at a croton sale a few years ago. Elaine has lots of soft pinks.
 

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OK, found an Elaine in deep shade sheltered by the fence.
First two pics are Elaine; third is Philip Geduldig. All pics here taken this morning.
 

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Phil, My PG looks diffrent than yours. Here is PG (pic1) and same plant 1.5 yrs ago (pic2) when I got it. The plant receives 1/2 day sun.
 

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