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Meaning of niambú by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez





Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

niambú
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It is one of the common names given in Argentina to a toxic plant of the Asteraceae family. Its scientific name is Ageratum conyzoides. It is considered weeds. It is also called there caangay, caapetay. In Guatemala it is called celestina, chucho herb, marrubio, mastranto and marjoram. In Colombia we call it chiba or hemostatic herb. In Costa Rica it is called Santa Lucia, sesumpate, serene, dog grass, windiness.

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