I have a wild garden. Not every inch is wild. I mow parts and leave other parts mowed around to show that it's intentional. Not that anyone other than a postperson or two sees it except us as we're a bit off road.
About seven years ago I started a list of wild plant species in the garden. I'm still finding new ones. The current count is 218. There are cultivated plants too but fewer of those because roe and red deer come through and eat them, especially in the spring.
It has been fascinating and continues to be thrilling. There are several wildflowers still to bloom, including wild angelica, whorled caraway, knapweed, devil's-bit scabious. What's in flower at the moment includes greater bird's-foot trefoil, meadow buttercups, creeping buttercups, red clover, white clover, lesser stitchwort, mouse-ear chickweed, bog stitchwort, selfheal, sharp-flowered rush, soft rush, compact rush, slender sedge, slender st.john's-wort, perforate st.john's-wort, yellow sedge, monkey flower, meadowsweet, etc, etc, etc.