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Español: Flor de yvy’a - Ceratosanthes Hilariana. Planta trepadora del Chaco que produce unos bulbos acuosos cuyo jugo bebían los soldados sedientos durante la guerra del Chaco. También recibe este nombre un ysypo cuyo género y especie no se ha podido determinar aún, igualmente del Chaco. Los bolivianos del altiplano que no la conocían, pero que también las encontraron durante guerra, y las aprovecharon, la llaman sipoy (ysypo – liana). Algunos autores dicen que es tóxica.
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