Not an expert and I don’t have this plant, but it looks similar to a dandelion.
However, when I image search a few different types of daisies pop up, but the one it looks most like is the Ox-eye Daisy imo. If it is, it is an invasive species so you may want to get rid of it. I’m not sure where you are but a lot of states in the US require you to destroy the plant by burning it.
Source:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leucanthemum_vulgare#:~:text=Description-,L.,edges%20but%20lack%20a%20pappus.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leucanthemum_vulgare#:~:text=Description-,L.,edges%20but%20lack%20a%20pappus.)
Far_Decision3392 on
A type of daisy is what came to my mind when looking at the photo. I would suggest keeping it growing in a pot to find out what variety of daisy it is and then not letting it get to the reseeding point if it is invasive. Then you will know if it should be grown on or destroyed.
Cautious_Drawing_645 on
Looks like my Shasta Daisy’s leaves?
that_girl_shel on
This is a Shasta daisy. It should come up every year. Depending on your season you can transplant to an appropriate place if it’s not where you want it.
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Cilantro maybe?
Kind of looks like dandylion.
Not an expert and I don’t have this plant, but it looks similar to a dandelion.
However, when I image search a few different types of daisies pop up, but the one it looks most like is the Ox-eye Daisy imo. If it is, it is an invasive species so you may want to get rid of it. I’m not sure where you are but a lot of states in the US require you to destroy the plant by burning it.
Source:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leucanthemum_vulgare#:~:text=Description-,L.,edges%20but%20lack%20a%20pappus.](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leucanthemum_vulgare#:~:text=Description-,L.,edges%20but%20lack%20a%20pappus.)
A type of daisy is what came to my mind when looking at the photo. I would suggest keeping it growing in a pot to find out what variety of daisy it is and then not letting it get to the reseeding point if it is invasive. Then you will know if it should be grown on or destroyed.
Looks like my Shasta Daisy’s leaves?
This is a Shasta daisy. It should come up every year. Depending on your season you can transplant to an appropriate place if it’s not where you want it.