Sorry Sparkie - spring-summer is such a wonderful time to be a gardener that I haven't visited here much and missed your request. Went out and took a few shots this morning.
These are exactly the plants that were pictured reaching out from under the oak tree. I have already trimmed off the spent blossom heads - they look so ugly once the flowers are done. (Some in my family argue that they always look ugly, whether blooming or not.)
Here is a closer shot to show more detail of the rosette clumps.
And finally, two little ones that were moved off by themselves last fall. (Well, in fact, I'm fairly certain I only planted one. They multiply, and multiply, and multiply. IMO, they look best when kept thinned out. I am about to run out of room to put the culls. It is so hard to just burn them - but I dare not put them in the compost heap.
These did not come labeled. They are a pass-along plant. Based the identification on internet search -- pictures and description as a common pass-along plant in this area. No one in my friend set does exotic-rare plants.
Do yours look about these?
My cactus must be gods. They demand blood sacrifice.