Senna Marilandica, also known as Wild Senna or Maryland Senna, is a plant species that is native to North America. It belongs to the legume family and is valued for its medicinal properties. Some of the synonyms for Senna Marilandica include American Senna, Carolina Senna, and Virginia Senna. The plant is characterized by its yellow flowers and elongated seed pods that contain small black seeds. The leaves of Senna Marilandica are used to make teas and extracts that are believed to have laxative and digestive properties. Additionally, it is used in traditional medicine to treat gastrointestinal disorders, skin conditions, and urinary tract infections.