This fern looking plant is the Tansy plant. In the summer it puts up tall flower stalks with clusters of yellow button flowers. It makes a very bitter tea when the leaves are brewed, but can be a good addition to your herbal medicine cabinet.
Tansy has been known for centuries to be helpful with cramps, both gastrointestinal and menstrual. When taken for menstrual cramps, it helps to soothe, but there is also a cleansing effect. If you know you are pregnant, do not take this. It can help the body purge things you may want to keep.
It likes full sun and well drained soil, though I have found tansy along roads in full water ditches.
Raspberries are good for food, but also for medicinal properties.
If you make tea from it, it is good for cramps, just like tansy, though more for the menstrual type of cramps. It is also used to help regulate a woman's cycle and has been found to have slight muscle relaxant properties. It isn't the same as taking a Valium, but it can help with taking the strain off at the end of a day. Make a tea out of the leaves and eat the berries. Double use!
Raspberries love sun. I find them along roads, at the edge of wooded areas and in clearings. Make sure you have tough clothing and gloves on if you do plan on harvesting the leaves or the berries. The thorns are tough, and mosquitos love to hide in the shade provided by the canes.

This is what I know as a Plantain. No, it is not the relative of the Banana found in South and Central American cooking. But it is helpful for when you have bug bites or small blisters. Crush the leaves and apply it to a mosquito bite and the itch will diminish in just a little bit. They like to live in sunny areas and are a pest to those who want to have 'perfect lawns'. They are a broadleaf, so if you know there have been herbicides put down in the area, do not harvest the plantain.
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Another use for the plantain is for a laxative. The same fiber you find in name brand mix-with-water laxatives is found in the seed pod spikes of plantain. Strip the seeds off the spike(green is better than brown, but both work), soak the seeds in hot water for about 1/2 hour and then eat the resulting mush. I find for myself that the seeds from just one plantain plant will help things work through. DO NOT use more than that much in a 24 hour period. I suggest using a brand name laxative before resorting to this, just for the taste.