Whats its name

ScotTi

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In Mike's (Bullwinkle) thread titled - Another Interesting One. Any Ideas? he had one that looked simular. Mike's is exposed to more sun while it appears Scott's croton is in heavier shade.

Re-post of Mike's photos below. What do ya think? :confused:
 

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Ron, This one is growing in some pretty heavy sun.
 

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Ray, This came from the Oldsmar Nursery back in 2009. The name tag said "Oak Leaf" with about 6 plants growing in the pot, with this one being small with a diffrent look. The other plants in the pot were given a Id of Phillip Geduldig here. The 09-10 winter killed off the P. Geduldig leaving this plant as the lone survivor.
 

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Ricky, Here are shots of my Van Buren. The "whats it name" is a more oak leaf with lots of orange. V.B. seems to have pinks with less oak look to leaf. I have been wrong before. :eek:
 

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