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Español: Chacruna (Psychotria viridis), Considerada como "planta maestra" en la medicina tradicional amazónica. Sus hojas se utilizan en la preparación del brebaje psicoactivo Ayahuasca. Foto del jardín botánico del Centro Takiwasi, 2004.
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