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IntroductionEnglish: Quillworts.
Clades:
Isoetales;
Isoetidae;
Isoetanae;
Pteridophyta;
Plants.
Genus: 1; ± 145 species.
Region: cosmopolitan; scarce to rare.
Habitat: aquatic to semi-aquatic; clear ponds, slowly moving streams.
BotanyFern; primitive; heterosporous; aquatic or semi-aquatic.
Root: cormose to rhizomatous; bulb-like, underground corm.
Stem: fertile shoots sessile.
Leaves: slender, broadens downward to a swollen base; up to 5 mm wide; spiral, in basal rosette; sporophylls peltate, deciduous; sporangial stalk present.
Reproduction: male and female sporangia at the base; protected by a thin, transparent covering, velum.
Spores: heterosporous; microspores.monolete; megaspores 50–300.
Identification: very difficult to distinguish by general appearance, better by the velum or the the megaspores under a microscope.
EvolutionThere are many extinct and fossil species of Isoetes, from Carboniferous and Triassic era.
IntroductionIsoetanae is difficult describe as there are no homeopathic remedies made from Isoetes so far.
Essence, tentativeThis personality is not grounded and cannot fulfil the norms and rules that others expect from him. He has an aversion to cooperate with the world.
MindAutism, Asperger.
Communication problems, lack of contact, eye contact, language contact.
Lack of reflection, cannot reflect on own emotions.
Delusion: not understanding rules.
Can only experience events, but cannot act or digest them.
Can only absorb emotions.
Autism.
Absent, absent-minded.
Zombie like.
Vegetative life.
Stages Remedies1
Isoetes histrix1
Isoetes lacustris