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Acoraceae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
3Lilianae
Subclass
1Acoridae
Phase
1Acorales
Subphase
1Acoraceae
Stage
0
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

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Chapter

631.11.00

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Family
631.11.00 AcoraceaeBotany: 1 genus, Acorus; cosmopoitan; ponds, marshes, quiet streams; cosmopolitan; flowers in a spadix with spathe.
TaxonomyIn past classifications Acorus was included in the Araceae, who also have flowers in a spadix with spathe. In the Apg classification Acoraceae is placed as the first diverging lineage in the Monocots.
In the Plant theory Acoraceae is the only Family in the Order Acorales, in the Subclass Acoridae.
IntroductionIntroduction
They have a conflict between just being and experiencing life, on the one hand, and trying to make relationships. Communication and contact causes them confusion.
MindConfusion of identity, blur, reality and mask; recognising or not recognising.
Lack of direction, disorientation in time and space.
Lack of will, power, focus.
Alienation.
Immigrants, people without roots.
Psychosis.
Avoiding responsibility. Transitions.
Sexual identity problems.
Theme: water, boats, boating, drifting, to the side, hard to steer, < opposing currents.
Delusion: small, gigantic.
BodyFemale: < menopause.
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  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›3 Lilianae
  • ›1 Acoridae
  • ›1 Acorales
  • 1Acorus calamus