I love my wildflower garden even tho it’s not an easy garden to love. The flowers bloom at their own will and when they die, the garden looks sad. Given that, it’s a lovely thing to behold. Right now the salsify are in bloom.
The coneflowers are growing faster than you can believe. All through June they shot up 6 feet and now there are little blossoms/buds atop all that greenery.
That bud will form tiny yellow florets which will bloom for a day, then wither away. A huge plant for such a small bloom.
This is a sticky geranium and it is related to the house plant. It will bloom about 3 more weeks, then I will not see it again till next June.
Queen Anne’s Lace is related to a carrot. It is usually found in shadier areas of the garden and it will bloom most of the summer.
Lupine is the mainstay of a wildflower garden. It will bloom till the end of the summer, then the blooms turn to pods that look like miniature pea pods. Peas and lupines are in the same family.
Then there is this fellow...I have no idea what it is, but it’s going to be big. It’s kind of pretty, but in a normal garden it would be considered a weed!