Wildflower. Basal leaves. Leaves peltate shaped. Rotate veined. Leaves lobed. Found in November, along the side of a shaded shed on Miller Ave NE, Hartville, Ohio. Approximately 1 foot tall. Flowers white, but overly mature.
Newcomb’s Group No. 523
regular wildflower with 5 petals and basal leaves only; leaves long-stalked, roundly heart-shaped with blunt teeth and 5 to 9 shallow lobes, often with dark veins; flowers 0.25 inch long, green or purplish with protruding stamens; blooms in late spring and summer; plant is 1 to 3 feet high
Growing in a flower bed but I don't think it was planted