Dictamnus Alba, also known as the white dittany, is a flowering plant native to Europe and Asia. It is also known by various other names, including burning bush, gas plant, fraxinella, and dittany of Crete. The plant's unique properties have led to its use in traditional medicine to treat a range of conditions, including digestive problems, respiratory issues, and menstrual cramps. In addition, its strong scent has made it popular as a garden plant, with the fragrance often compared to lemon, lavender, or mint. Regardless of what it is called, Dictamnus Alba remains a fascinating and versatile plant with a long history of use.