This one, I couldn't even get to a section. Unlike the others, which grew in lawns, this one was in landscaping beds among the bark mulch. It is very different from any of the other dandelions.
If you know of additional resources, or see traits that I missed, please comment me.
Update 4/17/2023: another of the same kind was observed at the same location: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/155400760
Under a sandstone cliff overhanging with significant shelter from the sun and elements.
Confused by this friend, unique Bc they have red petiole and somewhat red veins. Definitely a Monarda species, just not sure exactly which species.
EDIT 1: it was doing pretty well, there are 3 distinct clusters that had about 10-15 flowerheads each
Rough count revealed 22 individuals in one population, no other subpopulations found. Exclusively growing on large, polished limestone gravel on riverbank.
Growing on a dry, upland forested ridge.
To see this observation from two weeks ago see:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/154472957
See this observation in 16 days:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/160894862
To see these plants from two weeks ago see;
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/152444327
Two see these plants two weeks in the future see;
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/156354959
Growing on a dry, upland forested ridge.
I’ll monitor these occasionally hoping they flower this year. Growing on a dry, forested upland ridge.
To see these plants in two weeks go here; https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/154472957