Galium Verum, commonly known as lady's bedstraw, is a herbaceous perennial plant that grows in most parts of Europe and Asia. It has many synonyms, including wild madder, yellow bedstraw, cheese rennet, and meadow sweet. The plant's scientific name is derived from the Greek word "galios," which means "milk," as the plant was traditionally used to curdle milk. The herb is also known for its medicinal properties and has been used for treating a wide range of ailments, including gallstones, kidney stones, and urinary tract infections. In addition to its medicinal value, Galium Verum is also used in the preparation of traditional dyes.