I did not see detail in the JPEG that was not present in the h.265; a few regions in the grass still look slightly better, since they have more noise and less blur, and that's more pleasant to the eye in high-frequency areas.
Also note that there is more detail in the h.265 than the JPEG where the trees meet the sky.
Also note that there is more detail in the h.265 than the JPEG where the trees meet the sky.