Botany:
DD:
Phase 1;
Carbon series; Silicum series;
Iron series;
Silver series;
Lanthanides.
TaxonomyIn the
Apg3 classification Cornales is placed in the Asteridae, before the
Lamiidae and
Ericales. In some researches
Cornales have been placed after
Ericales.
Cornales are geographically disjunct and morphologically diverse, which has led to considerable confusion taxonomically. In the Cronquist system
Cornales included
Cornaceae,
Nyssaceae,
Garryaceae and
Alangiaceae and was placed among the Rosidae. Many historical taxonomic interpretations differ regarding the significance of morphological variations and rankings of clades. It may represent an early and rapid diversification of the groups within the order.
Garryales is a small Order of 2 Families and 3 genera in the
Lamiidae.
In the
Plant theory Cornales is placed in the
Lamiidae, in
Phase 1. The plants of
Cornaceae and
Hydrangeaceae have qualities of
Silver series and
Lanthanides, traits of the
Lamiidae. As a result it is fused with Garryales, an Order unknown in homeopathy.
Phase 1, the first ramification of a clade often has traits deviating from the main clade, an aspect as if the trait has not fully been incorporated yet. The
Ericales in contrast have the quality of the
Iron series instead of the
Silver series.
The division in
Subphases is problematic due to lack of information about many plants and even Families. The placement of
Cornaceae in
Subphase 6,
Loasaceae in
Subphase 3 and Hydostachyaceae in
Subphase 1 has evidence. The placement of
Nyssaceae,
Garryaceae and
Icacinaceae is tentative.
Subphases1. Hydostachyaceae.
2.
Garryaceae: including
Eucommiaceae.
3.
Loasaceae4.
Nyssaceae: including Grubbiaceae and Curtisiaceae.
5.
Hydrangeaceae.
6.
Cornaceae.
7.
Icacinaceae:
Metteniusaceae, Oncothecaceae.
FamiliesGarryales
Garryaceae: 2 genera, Garrya, Aucuba; basal clade in Garryales,
Lamiidae; closely related to
Eucommiaceae; woody; hairless or with very fine hairs; evergreen.
Eucommiaceae: 1 genus, Eucommia; basal clade in Garryales,
Lamiidae; deciduous; latex.
Metteniusaceae: 1 genus, Metteniusa; basal clade in
Lamiidae; not closely related to any of the
Lamiidae families or Orders.
Oncothecaceae: 1 genus, Oncotheca; New Caledonia; basal clade in
Lamiidae; previously placed in Theales or Oncothecales.
CornalesHydostachyaceae: 1 genus, Hydostachys.
Loasaceae: 17 genera.
Hydrangeaceae: 17 genera.
Cornaceae: 2 genera.
Nyssaceae: 5 genera.
Icacinaceae: 24 genera.
IntroductionWe see the outsider aspect of
Phase 1. They are often not belonging to the group or they have not found their place in the group yet. They feel like and often are an outsider, an outsider in the group and culture, or someone without having their own marriage or family.
They have a refined quality, as being special, wanting to do things very well. They have to maintain a high level of being. They are intelligent and artistic.
MindAlone, lonely.
Outsider, newcomer.
Ambitious, desire to achieve something cultural, intellectual or artistic.
Impulsive plans.
Sharp, pointed.
Dull, forgetful, confusion.
Indifference.
Bitter, resentment.
Rigidity, stubborn, determination, hard.
Malleable, flexible, yielding.
Grace, beauty, attractive, adorned, perfume.
BodyEnergy: exhaustion, debility.