Feast For The Eyes

ScotTi

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This little oak leaf makes a great statement in the garden.
 

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Mike, The plant name is unknown. Lee took a look at it this spring and could not name it. The plant is kinda a slow grower but branches profusely. All I can say it is a favorite of mine.
 

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Ricky, The plant you have pictured looks to have more pinks, but that may be sun conditions. My plant is in a few hours morning sun. Older leaves here...
 

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..and here's two more to add to the confusion:
First two pics are of a Disraeli type; second two resemble Cranberry
 

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...and while taking the above pics today, this big fellow shows up in the pine tree - one big old pileated woodpecker
 

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