With so many plants growing close to the ground, one doesn't always look up. It pays to do so when your tallest yucca decides to bloom. It's tall enough that it makes it hard to get a decent picture.
When we think of American beautyberry, we don't usually think of flowers, but that's what you need if you want berries. Here they are.
I'm not exactly sure how this is a flower, but this is what the root beer plant does during the summer. I've never seen any seeds - it actually spreads fairly easily by way of underground stolons, or horizontal roots.
I can always count on my American Bog Lilies to put on a show. They're in a sometimes shady, overgrown bog area, and when these white flowers appear, they really pop.
The last couple of years I've enjoyed seeing my night-blooming cactus do its thing. It's in a little less than ideal spot - a little too much sun, but it puts on a show a few times a year now.
I'm not really sure how many different types of day lilies I have, but here's another one.
I thought I had posted a photo of my backyard sunflowers, but it doesn't look like it. Here's a shot of it, almost fully open, with bees pollinating it.