Lesser Hawkbit (Leontodon saxatilis) (20/06/2022) Tottington Wood, Small Dole, Henfield, W Sussex (by the pond). Classic Hawkbit petal edges with their five toothed petals (flowers are solitary, unlike Hawksbeards).
Lesser Hawkbit (Leontodon saxatilis) (20/06/2022) Tottington Wood, Small Dole, Henfield, W Sussex (by the pond). It's not Rough Hawkbit as that is shaggy-hairy, a more "messy-loooking" flower and has stem hairs which Lesser Hawkbit lacks.
Lesser Hawkbit (Leontodon saxatilis) (20/06/2022) Tottington Wood, Small Dole, Henfield, W Sussex (by the pond). Only possible similar is Smooth Cat's Ear, but that has very obvious and larger staggered phyllaries at different levels and the flowers are usually smaller.
Lesser Hawkbit (Leontodon saxatilis) (20/06/2022) Tottington Wood, Small Dole, Henfield, W Sussex (by the pond).
Lesser Hawkbit (Leontodon saxatilis) (20/06/2022) Tottington Wood, Small Dole, Henfield, W Sussex (by the pond). Unusually hairy leaves for Lesser Hawkbit (which does have hairy leaves, but not normally this hairy), but they lie flat along the ground, whereas Rough Hawkbit leaves are helf aloft.
Lesser Hawkbit (Leontodon saxatilis) (20/06/2022) Tottington Wood, Small Dole, Henfield, W Sussex (by the pond). Main ID feature for Hawkbits - you can just about make out the hairs have tiny forks at the end.