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Malpighiaceae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
4Fabanae
Subclass
4Fabidae
Phase
2Malpighiales
Subphase
2Malpighiaceae
Stage
0
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

644.22.00

Book
Family
644.22.00 MalpighiaceaeBotany: 75 genera; 1300 species; tropics and subtropics; Americas, Caribbean, Africa, Madagascar; Indomalaya to the Philippines; pollinators reward in the form of nutrient oils.
TaxonomyMalpighiaceae is a family of tropical climbers.
In the Plant theory Malpighiaceae is placed in Suphase 2.Banisteriopsis caapi and Galphimia glauca are known in homeopathy.
IntroductionThey have to adapt to the family and the community in order to survive. They are too weak to do anything else, have to hold on strongly to the group. This means that they become more and more distant from themselves. They adapt so much that they lose themselves. They take over the behaviour of their parents, of the leaders of the group. With that they also take over their problems, the old patterns that lead to sickness. They come so much into the whole system that they become entangled. They are trapped, caught in a network of emotions, loyalties.
MindFamily entanglements; problems from ancestors working through, from generations back.
Loyalty conflicts.
Confusion > mental control.
BodySkin: dermatitis.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›4 Fabanae
  • ›4 Fabidae
  • ›2 Malpighiales
  • 1Elatine hexandra
  • 1Elatine alsinastrum
  • 2Centroplacaceae
  • 2Elatinaceae
  • 3Triopterys jamaicensis
  • 4Banisteriopsis caapi
  • 4Tetrapterys methystica
  • 6Malpighia coccigera
  • 9Galphimia glauca
  • 9Galphimia gracilis
  • 10Byrsonima crassifolia
  • 16Bhesa indica
  • 17Diplopterys cabrerana
  • 17Centroplacus glaucinus
  • xMalpighia glabra
  • xHeteropterys glabra
  • xAspidopterys cordata
  • xBunchosia armeniaca
  • xFlabellaria paniculata
  • xHiptage benghalensis
  • xMascagnia macroptera
  • xStigmaphyllon lindenianum
  • xBergia texana
  • xCallaeum septentrionale
  • xStigmaphyllon bonariense
  • xTristellateia australasiae
  • xLophanthera lactescens
  • xSphedamnocarpus pruriens
  • xDiplopterys longialata