Hylotelephium erythrostictum (Miq.) H. Ohba (Latin name: Hylotelephium erythrostictum (Miq.) H. Ohba), also known as gorgeous sedum, long medicine Babao, big-leaf sedum, eight treasures, blood-activating Panax notoginseng, opposite sedum, White-flowered scorpion grass, etc. It is distributed in Northeast China and North Korea. Crassulaceae Babao is a perennial herbaceous plant with a stem height of 60 to 70 cm. The whole plant is green and white. The leaves are opposite or whorled with 3 to 4 leaves. They are nearly sessile, oval or spoon-shaped, smooth, with sparsely serrated edges. 8 to 10 cm long. The corymb-shaped cymes are on the top of the stem, with small pink flowers, about 1.3 cm in diameter. The flowering period is from August to September. Commonly cultivated varieties include white, purple-red, and rose-red varieties, which are almost the most colorful varieties among the Crassulaceae. The whole plant is used as medicine and can be harvested throughout the year. It can dispel wind and dampness, activate blood circulation and disperse blood stasis.