What is the specific toxicity concern noted regarding large oral ingestion of Hylotelephium telephium (Orpine)?

Answer

It contains mildly toxic compounds that can cause gastrointestinal distress

Hylotelephium telephium, commonly known as Orpine or *Sedum Autumn Joy*, while possessing some traditional uses for minor burns and digestive issues, is not recommended for significant internal use. The primary caution associated with ingesting this species, especially in large quantities, is the presence of mildly toxic compounds. These substances can provoke gastrointestinal distress in the consumer. Therefore, despite its potential for external wound healing, the guidance strongly suggests that it is best appreciated for its ornamental value rather than therapeutic ingestion.

What is the specific toxicity concern noted regarding large oral ingestion of Hylotelephium telephium (Orpine)?
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