Lupins---I used to shred them. Snapdragons, I used to press the sides of the flower to move it like a mouth.
I just didn't appreciate all the beautiful flowers we had in the garden, though now I think how lucky we were as children to have so much joy and colour surrounding us in those days.
The smell of elder flowers outside the back door. Pyrethrums of all colours up the garden and golden rod growing wild. Pink and white hawthorn flowers, the lilac tree where mum used to sit near. Coloured dianthus which smelled like spice.
Celandines at the top of the garden where there was a wild patch of flowers, yarrow, poppies, harebells scarlet-pimpernels. I used to love finding different flowers and naming them in my wild-flower book.