Galium odoratum, commonly known as sweet woodruff, is a fragrant herbaceous perennial plant that belongs to the family Rubiaceae. It is known for its sweet-smelling flowers and leaves and is often used as a natural flavoring agent in various food items. There are several synonyms for this plant, including Wild baby's breath, Sweet-scented bedstraw, Bedstraw, Wild sweet William, fragrant bedstraw, and wild sweet woodruff. Its leaves have a long history of medicinal use and are often used to treat digestive disorders and skin problems. In addition to its aromatic properties, Sweet Woodruff is also a popular ornamental plant in gardens and parks.