Alpines in August

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What's looking interesting in your rock garden beds in August?  I'm sure late season bloom or interest is important to all rock gardeners.

Here, Linum sp. (not Convolvulus holosericeus; come on, guys, please tell me when I'm screwing up!) continues to bloom nicely:

My Tonestus (Haplopappus) lyallii have finally recovered enough to bloom again after a traumatic transplant (evidently!) out of a disintegrating trough to the tufa bed...  perhaps a pathetic little display, I suppose,  compared to what I see in the wild, but I'm pleased!

Scutellaria hypericifolia continues to bloom beautifully:

First flowers, finally, on Phlomis sieheana, from seed in 2010 (seeds from M. Pavelka; collected at 1500m from Salda Lake, Turkey); there are a few browning leaves on the inflorescence due to, I think, rather wettish conditions this year:

  

I need to figure out the name of this Campanula... it's not C. rotundifolia (or was not supposed to be) though it is certainly similar:

Campanula hawkinsiana continues to bloom:

I thought I'd try Campanula cervicaria... I guess it is clear why C. glomerata is more widely grown (sort of similar but much showier):