The worst of the cold and rain seems to have passed here. Some sunshine today and you can almost sense that the following are enjoying it.
1.
Dianthus tymphresteus. A Greek species with prostrate inflorescences (don't be alarmed, it just means that the inflorescences lie flat on the ground). Sown from AGS seed 22/12/2019, germinated 17/1/2020, first flowered early April 2021. Seems to be easy and floriferous so far.
2.
Dianthus sternbergii. Sown from seed ex Michal Rejzek 24/2/2019, germinated 3/4/2019, first flowered 6/5/2020. This species from the southern Alps has a delicious sweet-spicy scent that can be noticed from meters away.
3.
Veronica oltensis. This Turkish species is one of my easiest plants. Just pull off a piece, stick it in the ground, and you have a new plant.
4.
Phlox stolonifera 'Fran's Purple'. The previous three are sun-lovers, this
Phlox prefers half shade. Once established it is quite drought tolerant. The creeping stems can become invasive but as they take some time to root it shouldn't be a problem.