Showy evening primrose (Oenothera speciosa)
Firewheel (a.k.a Indian blanket or blanket flower; Gaillardia pulchella)
Seedbox (Ludwigia alternifolia)
Purple horsemint (a.k.a. lemon beebalm, horsemint, lemon-mint or plains horsemint; Monarda citriodora)
Wild carrot (a.k.a. bishop’s lace or Queen Anne’s lace; Daucus carota)
Berlandier’s yellow flax (Linum berlandieri)
Downy phlox (a.k.a. prairie phlox or fragrant phlox; Phlox pilosa)
Texas greeneyes (Berlandiera betonicifolia)
Just beautiful, Jason! Thanks for sharing.
You’re too kind, Janet! I figured this was the best way to give flowers to all the deserving mothers out there.
Lovely 🙂
I’m a bit of a wildflower nut, Marie-Ann, so I ooh and aah at every little splash of color.
Very colorful!
I did a similar post, representing spring in our Alberta garden. Considering we had a snow dump earlier in the week, things are looking pretty good.
I have several friends in Canada who were offended by the recent snow, Adrian. Then of course the US Northeast just got snow, too. Talk about spring interrupted…