Galium Mollugo is commonly referred to as "white bedstraw." This herbaceous perennial plant belongs to the family Rubiaceae and is native to Europe and Asia. The plant has a green stem with small white flowers that bloom from June to August. The leaves of the plant are narrow and arranged in whorls around the stem. The genus Galium includes many other species of plants, such as sweet woodruff (Galium odoratum), which is often grown for ground cover. Other synonyms for Galium Mollugo include "common bedstraw," "wild madder," and "lady's bedstraw." This plant has various medicinal properties and is used in herbal medicines for its diuretic and anti-inflammatory effects.