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Garden Stonecrop, Orpin reprise, Borracina maggiore, Aranto, Hierba callera, Hylotelephium telephium, Crassulaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Garden Stonecrop, Orpin reprise, Borracina maggiore, Aranto, Hierba callera, Hylotelephium telephium, Crassulaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Garden Stonecrop, Orpin reprise, Borracina maggiore, Aranto, Hierba callera, Hylotelephium telephium, Crassulaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
Garden Stonecrop, Orpin reprise, Borracina maggiore, Aranto, Hierba callera, Hylotelephium telephium, Crassulaceae Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
Garden Stonecrop, Orpin reprise, Borracina maggiore, Aranto, Hierba callera, Hylotelephium telephium, Crassulaceae
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Hylotelephium telephium, or orpine, is used as a food source for its edible leaves and roots, a traditional medicine for treating wounds, ulcers, and skin inflammation, and as an ingredient in cosmetic preparations for skin conditioning. Historically, its water-storing stems were also used in divination practices to predict the outcome of marriages.


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