Plaid Oak

palmisland

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I've had this one for about a year & is a great grower. :cool: Does anyone have a larger one with a photo of some older leaves?

Randy
 

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here's a few pics taken this morning. There's a 6" ruler in there for scale. late in the season some of the leaves show traces of pink. Fast grower
 

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Another case of the dumb name sticking. Like almost edison, that plant was too good to not have had a real name, but noone was familiar with it. It grew in a very restricted area, the 441 corridor in hollywood, and nowhere else. But it was fairly common in that area. What's unusual about that is most good crotons in yards were in the area of a nursery that sold crotons back in the day. Nothing else unusual or exiting was in that area, just that one.
 
Commotion from Jeff last year. 1st pic. South side. 2nd pic. North side.
 

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Don Quixote just one last time.
 

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Another case of the dumb name sticking. Like almost edison, that plant was too good to not have had a real name, but noone was familiar with it. It grew in a very restricted area, the 441 corridor in hollywood, and nowhere else. But it was fairly common in that area. What's unusual about that is most good crotons in yards were in the area of a nursery that sold crotons back in the day. Nothing else unusual or exiting was in that area, just that one.

Glad it got a name. Its not so restricted now. :gangnamstyle:
 
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