
 Blue-eyed grass

  Bi-color sage

Not sure

Giant coneflower

 Dwarf water lily 'Indiana' 

 Mexican hat 

  Dalberg daisy

 Winecup 

  Common yarrow

 Cut-leaf penstemon 

 Shasta daisy 

Society garlic

Coneflower (TALL!)

 Coneflower 

 Windowbox wood sorrel

  Rubeckia 'Autumn Colors' (surprise from seed) 

  Pink skullcap

  Larkspur and grey santolina

  Plumbago

  Purple skullcap

  'Longwood Blue'

  Mexican oregano

  Texas bush-clover

  Native globe mallow

 Heartleaf skullcap 

  Wedelia (zexmenia)

  Texas lantana

  Trumpet creeper

  Trumpet creeper

Fall aster

   Simpson's rosinweed

   Fragrant gaillardia (pincushion daisy)

   Lindheimer's beebalm

   Wright's skullcap (a volunteer)

Turk's cap 'Pam's Pink' 

 
 
2 comments:
Wow, so many great plants blooming at once! I just planted Bi-color salvia because I loved the color so much. I've seen Pincushion flower growing in a nearby park and it's one I keep looking for to add to my garden.
I love the Simpson's rosinweed. I have been fascinated by Silphium's since reading about them in A Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold. I have a related (White rosinweed) that I am attempting to grow from seed.
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