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'''''Filipendula ulmaria''''', commonly known as '''meadowsweet'''<ref name=GRIN>{{GRIN | access-date = 12 December 2017}}</ref> or '''mead wort''',<ref>{{cite book|title=On the popular names of British plants: being an explanation of the origin and meaning of the names of our indigenous and most commonly cultivated species|url=https://archive.org/details/b22349613|author=Richard Chandler Alexander Prior|year=1863|publisher=Williams and Norgate}}</ref> is a [[Perennial plant|perennial]] [[herbaceous plant|herb]] in the family [[Rosaceae]] that grows in damp [[meadow]]s. It is native throughout most of [[Europe]] and [[Western Asia]] (Near east and Middle east). It has been introduced and naturalised in North America.
 
Meadowsweet has also been referred to as '''queen of the meadow''',<ref name=GRIN/> '''pride of the meadow''', '''meadow-wort''', '''meadow queen''', '''lady of the meadow''', '''dollof''', '''meadsweet''', and '''bridewort'''.