8 poppies on the 6th, 12 today, but 2 of them are already losing petals, which I'm of course using as decoration until they turn white.
The yellow (rose) and blue (iris) beauties reached their prime on the 5th, now been and gone. See what deadheading them can manage to do.
The (fairy..) bellflowers (#5+6) are popping up all over the place (5 white, 13 pale blue/purple - some hues hard to get on photo, but when you're picnicking here, you'll see them...). They seem to be lasting, and need to be (tap) watered.
Tradescantia Dreimasterblume (#7) = 3-mast, Gottesauge = god's eye, in English known as Anderson's spiderwort or little lilly Charlotte - if you know them, what do you them at. I like the German names better. I need names I can remember. >20.
Just counting not to overlook anyone. Each single one has its own beauty. And the real beauty to me comes out just looking at one. A sea of poppies or red roses or white dog roses has its beauty too. But looking at one single flower or blossom or antler, comparing them in awe not judgement is where it starts getting really spectacular. I sometimes pine at not being able to show overviews to you like our eyes select them and with the depth and brightness of flowers further away. But looking at the best photos of single flowers makes up for that. The yellow rose is gone, but wow, looking at that pic is something I wasn't able to do in real life, cos I'd've trampled on something else to get that close, reaching over with my arms and phone was the best I could do. Sometimes it'd be good to have eyes on the ends of our fingertips, but then again... no... (Oh - that's Elton John's Your Song.)
Oh, today I identified one called mule's or colt's tail, that's the name I prefer, just look at the leaf shape (#8)! OK, praps not, just realized I need to get a better one... - It's not just the blossoms I'm looking out for, there's so many beautiful to interesting leaf forms too.