Goose grass, also commonly known as cleavers, sticky weed, or bedstraw, is a type of weed that can be found in gardens and fields. It has small, white flowers and leaves that stick to clothing and animal fur. Other synonyms for goose grass include catchweed, sticky willy, and Velcro plant due to its tendency to cling onto surfaces. The plant has been used in traditional medicine for various purposes ranging from treating skin diseases to reducing inflammation. Despite its medicinal benefits, goose grass can be a nuisance to gardeners as it can easily spread and disrupt the growth of other plants.