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IntroductionClades:
Lycopodiales;
Lycopodiidae;
Lycopodianae;
Pteridophyta;
Plants.
Members: Lateristachys, Lycopodiella, Palhinhaea, Pseudolycopodiella.
Plant theoryLycopodielloideae is split off from
Lycopodiaceae in the new version of the
Plant theory. This all needs confirmation as the remedies in it are not yet available in homeopathy.
Lycopodielloideae is tentatively placed in
Subphase 1.
BotanyFern; clubmoss; terrestrial; growing vertical.
Root: adventitious; emergence non-cortical.
Stem: protostelic; shoots flabellate, anisotomous, with dorsal strobiliferoius branches; growth axis vertical, radial; stele > stem diameter; shoots anisotomous, arising vertically.
Leaves: eligulate; sporophylls paleate, evergreen; sporangial stalk absent; sporophylls peltate, deciduous; mucilage duct in sporophyll; fertile shoots sessile.
Reproduction: gametophyte surface dwelling, germinate in the light, without paraphyses.
Sporangia: wall thick, lihgnified; non-sinuate; spore-bearing structures in terminal club-like structure.
Spore: homosporous.
Chromosome count: n3, 34
Spore: margins convex.
Bulbils absent.
Essence, tentativeThe conflict is between being oneself and able to survive on the one hand and finding a place in the community on the other hand. It is the transition of childhood to adulthood and having to become someone in the community.
The situation is that of a child, alone in the world, without a home, having to survive among adults.
Mind
Impulsive.
Anxious, shy, timid.
Timid towards superiors.
Fear: crowds, people; aggression.
Stages Remedies1
Lycopodiella inundata2
Pseudolycopodiella caroliniana3
Lateristachys lateralis16
Palhinhaea cernua17
Brownseya serpentina