Categories David Orange hawkbit, Yellow hawkbit, Wren’s Nest Post author By David Post date 8 July 2017 Orange flowers on hawkbits usually indicate a cultivated variety, found in gardens, with yellow ones on the wild plants. These were growing together, both wild, by one of the paths in the Wren’s Nest Nature Reserve. ← Magpie high, magpie low, West Park → Old quarry with fault, Wren’s Nest