more wildflowers

This bachelor's button is from a wildflower seed mix I threw down in the spring. The prairie grasses have overwhelmed much of the seed, but this one managed to grow.

Some tigerlillies I planted last year in the wildspace. My husband has mowed these down two years in a row, but this batch managed to flower any way.

A daisy like wildflower that is blooming now.

This is another flower from the hummingbird wildflower seeds that managed to grow. Anyone know what is it? I would like to plant more next year.
1 Comments:
That red flower looks like flax (Linum). I had that growing last year, and this year I have a blue version of it.
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