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Carduoideae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
6Campanulidae
Phase
4Asterales
Subphase
2Carduoideae
Stage
0
Author

Jan Scholten

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IntroductionThey want to go their own way but they have to fight for it. They need to take their place in order to be able to plan their own life.
Their goal and purpose is often blocked or limited by others, especially parents and teachers.
They have a high purpose in life, something that will give their life meaning but that is also for the good of the world. But often others do not see that, so they feel misunderstood.
In times of oppression they can become real liberation fighters. They can go into the resistance movement, the underground movement.
They can have parents who were domineering. They have the feeling that they had to fight for their position, that they had to shout and scream and become angry to become heard. Or they became passive and adapted to the situation of feeling just accepted in the family or society.
MindThey have to fight, cannot be dominated or overruled.
They have to do things on their own.
Anger, irritable, prickly, sarcastic, short, sharp.
Clan, family, group.
Happy, vivacious.
Colour preference: 6-11AB.
BodyFever: high, influenza, viral.
Eyes: problems.
Abdomen: colic; liver problems, jaundice; gall bladder inflammation, stones.
Skin: dermatitis; wounds.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›6 Asteranae
  • ›6 Campanulidae
  • ›4 Asterales
  • 1Crupina vulgaris
  • 2Serratula tinctoria
  • 2Serratula coronata
  • 5Cyanus segetum
  • 5Centaurea jacea
  • 5Centaurea scabiosa
  • 5Centaurea africana
  • 6Arctium lappa
  • 7Carthamus tinctorius
  • 7Carthamus carduncellus
  • 7Carthamus lanatus
  • 7Carthamus mitissimus
  • 8Cynara cardunculus
  • 8Rhaponticum repens
  • 8Cynara scolymus
  • 9Onopordum acanthium
  • 10Echinops spinosus
  • 10Echinops bannaticus
  • 10Echinops spinosissimus
  • 11Centaurea benedicta
  • 12Saussurea costus
  • 12Silybum marianum
  • 12Saussurea obvallata
  • 13Cirsium palustre
  • 13Cirsium eriophorum
  • 13Cirsium arvense
  • 13Cirsium ochrocentrum
  • 14Carlina acaulis
  • 14Carlina gummifera
  • 16Saussurea alpina
  • xCarduus tenuiflorus
  • xAtractylodes lancea
  • xAtractylodes japonica
  • xXeranthemum annuum
  • xBreea segeta
  • xAmberboa ramosa
  • xJurinea macrocephala
  • xMantisalca salmantica
  • xTricholepis angustifolia
  • xCheirolophus arbutifolius
  • xCineraria maritima
  • xChamaeleon macrophyllus
  • xXeranthemum inapertum
  • xAucklandia lappa
  • xJurinea mollis
  • xRhaponticum scariosum
  • xCentaurea horrida