Gastrolobium luteifolium

Gastrolobium luteifolium, also known as poison, is a toxic plant native to Western Australia, known for its bright yellow flowers.

The plant contains toxic compounds, particularly the pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which have been found to possess medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory and antiseptic effects.

While it's not commonly used in herbal medicine due to its toxicity, Gastrolobium luteifolium has been reported to have potential health benefits, such as treating skin conditions and wounds.

However, due to its toxicity, the plant is typically prepared in small, controlled doses or in combination with other herbs to minimize risks, and it's essential to consult a qualified healthcare professional before using any herbal preparations derived from this plant.