Maianthemum Bifolium, commonly known as May Lily or False Lily of the Valley, is a plant species native to North America. This plant is recognized for its small, delicate flowers and leaves that resemble those of the Lily of the Valley. However, there are several other common names for this plant. Some synonyms include False Solomon's Seal, Two-leaved Solomon's Seal, Smilacina Bifolia, and Mianthemum Canadense. Despite its varied names, the May Lily serves a significant role in indigenous cultures, with traditional uses ranging from medicinal purposes to food sources. In addition to its cultural importance, the Maianthemum Bifolium is also a popular ornamental plant in gardens and landscapes.