Meadowsweet
Meadowsweet (Filipendula ulmaria or Spiraea ulmaria) is a common wild plant that grows in meadows or woods. It blooms in the summer and it's flowers are small and yellowish white. This plant is used as an antidote to infections or poisons, diarrhea, and for fevers. Tea made out of meadowsweet and drunk hot will promote sweating and cleasing of the skin and it can be used externally for cleaning out wounds and to bathe eyes for inflammations.