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Myriophyllaceae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
5Malvanae
Subclass
1Myriophyllidae
Phase
1Myriophyllales
Subphase
1Myriophyllaceae
Stage
0
Author

Jan Scholten

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Chapter

651.11.00

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Family
651.11.00 MyriophyllaceaeBotany: Myriophyllum
English: Watermillfoil family.
Botany: aquatics
Region: Australia; flowers usually small and inconspicuous, radial, petals usually keeled or hooded when present.
TaxonomyIn the Apg3 classification the Haloragaceae are part of the Saxifragales. In the past it had been placed in its own Order.
I have placed it as a separate Order under the presumption it is the Hydrogen series quality of the Malvidae. This is because they are aquatics mostly.
IntroductionThere is a kind of conflict between a desire to be special and important in society on the one hand and lacking the concentration and will power to effect that desire. They feel as if in limbo, not being able to act in the world. They can have fantastic ideas but do not have the power to bring those creations into the world.
MindConfusion
Lack of direction, disorientation in time and space.
Confusion; alienation; reality and mask; confusion identity; recognising or not.
Lack of will, power, focus.
Dreams: water, boats, boating, drifting, steering difficulty.
Immigrants, people without roots.
Psychosis.
TaxonomyIn the Apg3 classification the Haloragaceae are part of the Saxifragales. In the past it had been placed in its own Order.
Plant theoryI n the first version of the Plant theory Haloragaceae was placed in its own Order and Subclass. The presumption was Haloragaceae is the Hydrogen series quality of the Malvidae. This is because many are aquatics.
In the updated version of the Plant theory the aquatic Myriophyllum is split of from Haloragaceae and placed in its own family Myriophyllaceae. The rest of the family is returned to Saxifragales. The reason for doing so is that Myriophyllum is a real aquatic. That fits with the Hydrogen series in a similar way as Ceratophyllum. The rest of the family is very different, being normal herbs and shrubs.
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  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›5 Malvanae
  • ›1 Myriophyllidae
  • ›1 Myriophyllales
  • xMyriophyllum verticillatum
  • xMyriophyllum aquaticum
  • xMyriophyllum spicatum