A View From the Field

There are 13 pictures. This is the Siberian Iris "Caesar's Brother". The color is actually a lot darker than this.
This is the Bearded Iris "White Christmas"
This is the Bearded Iris "Victoria Falls".
This peony was supposed to be either a pink or a red double. Instead, it's a white single.
Instead of  trying to take a picture of one white double peony, I decided to show the whole bouquet. It has really grown like crazy.
This is the coral poppy. While it's not my favorite color for poppies, it is one of the prettiest flowers I've ever seen.
And it's grown into a lovely bouquet.
I believe this is an everlasting pea, which must have come in the fill dirt. Unfortunately, it is growing right in what was supposed to be a path, but it's so pretty, I'm letting it stay.
While the entire property isn't full of daisies, like it was last year, I do have a nice display between the parking lot and the well head.
The wet spring has given the wild lupines a real boost. This is the nicest collection. Sorry for the propane pigs in the background.
The Sweet William is doing well this year, too.
This is, I think, wild phlox. The deer don't seem to have been around this spring. It is growing right at the sides of the driveway.
This is a wallflower. It is not a native American wildflower, but for some reason it got into the mixture. It is a very bright orange, and it does add a little spice to the scene.