The oxeye daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare) is a common, weedy wildflower known for its classic white petals and yellow center, often found in meadows and roadsides, and considered invasive in some areas due to its aggressive spread via seeds and roots. It's a hardy perennial that tolerates poor soils and cold, growing 1-2 feet tall, and can be controlled by hand-pulling, consistent mowing, or herbicides, though it's also a popular, easy-to-grow garden plant. 

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