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It's a Bittercress, or Rocketcress (Barbarea sp.). Not sure which species you have in your location, but it's not unlike Barbarea vulgaris.
Both spathe and spadix and flower arrangement as a whole, as well as the variegated leaves with what seems to be cuneate bases, remind me of...
Verbascum, but not possible to ID to species on basis of the photos. The most common of the purple mulleins, Verbascum phoeniceum, can be ruled...
I think Violetgreen is spot on with the Petrea. If petiole, puckered leaves in whorls of three (not sure all three characters can be made out on...
Second photo at least is a Common Broom (Cytisus scoparius). Sometimes they show more or less red wings in the wild but nurseries also cultivate...
Umm, photo #5 may not be a Dicranum, though.
Sounds like a really cool place. And your attitude towards the surroundings is also really cool. The only moss that can be annoying, I think, when...
Indeed, Pinus pinea is a good call.
I'd say the first is the common Columbine (Aquilegia vulgaris). Second maybe a firethorn (Pyracantha) after a good year? Third is a pine tree, of...
First two a rose of some kind. It looks like the stature of the Sweet Briar (Rosa rubigunosa) but at that distance it could be a number of...
.. and the first looks like a slightly variegating form of Schefflera arboricola, - also sometimes called the Dwarf Schefflera, which sounds as if...
No. 4 could also be an Echium, e.g. Echium simplex. It's difficult to see. A close up and some leaves would help.
I'd agree with Saltcedar on Ipheion. Looks like an Ipheion uniflorum (or Tristagma uniflorum as it's called nowadays).