Beauty in the yard in June

I’ll start with a picture of an ugly, badly formed plant that I bought because I wanted to see what would happen. As you can see, it did blossom but all the blooms are on two fused stocks.  So bizarre but fun too!
I spent a very hot and sweaty hour and a half pulling weeds that I had left to grow quite large.  I think I was hoping that would make them easier to pull out the verdict is still out. I now need to go and bag the piles of weeds but first a rest.

Dispite the plethora of weeds I also found an odd variety of blooms. The red hot pokers (kniphofia) are almost done but still striking.
Here are a few more...

Early flowering hosta
Tickweed or coreopsis

Cranesbill geranium

 

Snapdragons that survived the harsh winter.


Mystery plant

Scabiosa or pin cushion plant. 
Lilies are starting- 
Stella D’Oro day-lilies 
Oriental lily

Penstemon (beardtongues)

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