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Capparaceae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
5Malvanae
Subclass
5Malvidae
Phase
6Brassicales
Subphase
1Capparaceae
Stage
0
Author

Jan Scholten

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IntroductionThey have the feeling that they are seen as an outcast but they feel they are superior, from a higher class. They deserve to be treated like that.
They have a tendency to preserve things that are on the verge of decaying, that have had their best time and should dissolve. They pretend that everything is in the best shape when it is half falling apart. That can be a business, a marriage or an artistic career. They want to present the image of success, of having done very well in society, of having a high social position and much money.
MindDesire to achieve, radiate, be successful in art, science, upper society.
Desire to attract attention.
Haughty, superior and independent.
Whimsical, provocative, mood swings, arbitrary decisions, fads to attract attention, to show his superiority.
Sour, bitter, sad, < being neglected, being used or abused.
Fear: being neglected, treated as an outcast; being attacked, taken advantage of.
Always looking for options and solutions, aversion being caught or blocked.
Wiseacre.
BodyNervous: senses acute, sharp.
Skin: < stings of insects, mosquitos.
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  • ›5 Malvanae
  • ›5 Malvidae
  • ›6 Brassicales
  • 1Gyrostemonaceae
  • 1Resedaceae
  • 1Tropaeolaceae
  • 1Cleomaceae
  • 1Tovariaceae
  • 1Stixaceae
  • 2Tropaeolum majus
  • 2Tovaria pendula
  • 6Capparis tomentosa
  • 6Capparis spinosa
  • 6Cleome gynandra
  • 6Cleome spinosa
  • 6Cleome houtteana
  • 7Akaniaceae
  • 8Akania bidwillii
  • 10Crateva tapia
  • 10Crateva nurvala
  • 13Reseda alba
  • 14Limnanthes macounii
  • 14Limnanthes douglasii
  • 16Pentadiplandra brazzeana
  • 17Boscia oleoides
  • xReseda luteola
  • xReseda lutea
  • xSetchellanthus caeruleus
  • xCleome serrulata
  • xBuchholzia coriacea
  • xCadaba farinosa
  • xEuadenia eminens
  • xMorisonia americana
  • xPolanisia uniglandulosa
  • xSteriphoma peruvianum
  • xMaerua cafra
  • xPolanisia dodecandra
  • xArivela viscosa
  • xReseda odorata
  • xCleoserrata speciosa
  • xCrateva religiosa
  • xGyrostemon ramulosus
  • xMaerua caffra
  • xThilachium thomasii