This post will be picture heavy so I'm putting it behind a cut.
Thank you for your help a while ago - it appears to be a crimium! I'll be moving this one to be with it's buddies once it's done blooming. (Kindly ignore the lens cover issues.) The other plant that I did move hasn't bloomed the last two springs but it has produced several pups. Momma and pups have all been relocated to a better corner of the yard.
This was my latest project in the yard. The plants on the left were rehomed from elsewhere in the yard and should bloom with gorgeous yellow flowers now that they're not fighting to grow through a shrub (whose name currently escapes me). I'll be sure to post pictures when that happens. :) In the middle is confederate jasmine that I just rescued from being smothered by creeping virginia. I was able to remove the jasmine from the fence and then weeded like mad (yes I know there's still some there). Then I added a grape vine for continuity with the other portion of my fence. On the right you can see the relocated criniums.
Around the corner from the previous picture - I need to plant a jasmine in the middle of the two grape vines (the big one was planted last year). Other than that I have no idea what I'll do here.
Further on down the fence, my first foray into succulent gardening.
Something got mixed in with my paperwhites, which have long since died off for the summer. What a cheerful surprise!
I don't remember ordering this on purpose. It has produced teeny tiny flowers. Any suggestions as to what this might be would be appreciated.
I'll have another post shortly of my lastest-but-not-photographed landscaping project.