What is this plant?

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Hello, some weeds have just started growing now that the snow is gone, at least for now :) what is this one?
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Don't think I've seen one like that here but the leaves are similar to Shasta Daisy, though it doesn't really look like a Shasta... yes! @lochroma! Help please!
 

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If it's the weed I'm thinking of, it has thick, fleshy, fuzzy leaves???
 

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Take a look at "cat's ear" and see if it looks like it.
 

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Well, how about this one while were at it. It is some sort of groundcover.

Can you get a picture of it where it's growing. It could possibly be a yarrow...possibly.

It resembles our wild verbena a bit as well but ours isn't a groundcover type.
 

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Well, how about this one while were at it. It is some sort of groundcover.
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I'll see if I can find that one. I had it show up in my horse pasture about 4 years ago. I dug the small patch of it out and tossed it. The following year it came back with a vengence, and I was finding it all over my property. come to find out the seeds are in a ball with "velcro" on it. They stick to anything, so birds, cats, etc. sow the seeds all over your yard.

If it's the plant I'm thinking of, it's called sticky willie. According to my friend, Google, it has useful medicinal purposes.
 

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Can you get a picture of it where it's growing. It could possibly be a yarrow...possibly.

It resembles our wild verbena a bit as well but ours isn't a groundcover type.
It's just growing in the front yard of a house down the street.
 
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That fuzzy plant have a white milky substance? My Sulcata won't eat that weed and they will eat anything, not that tho
 

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I asked my dad about the first image, and I have seen them around my yard (I live in Idaho), and he said it might be dandelion . But I don't know what the second one is
 

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It's just growing in the front yard of a house down the street.

Okay, but while it's bunched up in your hand, I can't see if it's growing in clumps, how high or low the plant is, the way the leaves are arranged on the stems, etc.

Those things help me in identification.
 

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