Great Solomon's-seal is a beautiful flowering plant that belongs to the family Asparagaceae. It is commonly referred to as "giant Solomon's-seal," "polygonatum commutatum," or "Solomon's seal." The plant is named after King Solomon, who, according to the folklore, used the plant's root to enhance his wisdom. Its unique fanning foliage structure, arching stems adorned with drooping clusters of bell-shaped flowers, and medicinal properties make it a popular choice among gardeners and herbalists alike. Some other synonyms of Great Solomon's-seal include giant solomon's seal, small's solomon's seal, false Solomon's seal, smooth solomon's seal, and hairy solomon's seal.