Artemisia Ludoviciana, also known as Louisiana wormwood or white sagebrush, is a perennial plant found in the western region of North America. There are several synonyms for this plant, including A. ludoviciana var. albula, A. albula, and A. gnaphalodes ssp. ludoviciana. This plant has been used for medicinal purposes by Native American tribes, and is also used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments. It is characterized by its gray-green foliage and white, fluffy flowers that bloom during the summer months. This versatile plant serves as an important source of food and habitat for wildlife, and has a distinctive aroma that is often used in perfumes and soaps.