Maianthemum Canadense, also known as Canada mayflower or wild lily of the valley, belongs to the lily family and is a perennial herbaceous plant. It produces small, white, and fragrant flowers that bloom in late spring and early summer. The plant is native to Canada and northeastern United States and is widely used in traditional medicine for various ailments. Some synonyms that can be used for Maianthemum Canadense include false lily of the valley, two-leaved Solomon's seal, star-flowered Solomon's seal, and wild lily-of-the-valley. These names represent the plant's appearance, growth habit, and habitat and are commonly used interchangeably in botanical literature.