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Orobanchaceae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
5Lamiidae
Phase
5Lamiales
Subphase
7Orobanchaceae
Stage
0
Author

Jan Scholten

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Chapter

3-665.57.00

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IntroductionThey are friendly and make connections easily. They have an aspect of Phosphorus. They like to travel and discover new things.
They also have the creative and independent qualities of the Silver series and the Lanthanides.
There is a tendency to take things they need. They feel they have been taken advantage of easily, but they can do that to themselves very easily too. Typically, it is done in a friendly way, from friends who have more. They are not really criminals, more social takers and because they are so friendly and needy, it cannot easily be refused by others.
The opposite is that they are caring for people who are friendly, but are parasites. They feel that they need to support others who are handicapped or rejected. They feel guilty when they do not support the needy ones.
MindFriendly, sympathetic, having many friends.
Energy: weakness, cannot do or give much.
Cheerful with disease, despite disease.
GeneralSweat: hand, < excitement.
Sleep: > sleep; indisposed to rising; restless sleep.
Physical: < exertion, slight, shopping.
BodyHead: headache, < exertion.
Limbs: joints weak, lax tendons and connective tissue; luxation.
GeneralSweat: hand, < excitement.
Sleep: > sleep; indisposed to rise; restless sleep.
Physical: < exertion, slight, shopping.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›6 Asteranae
  • ›5 Lamiidae
  • ›5 Lamiales
  • 1Cordylanthus maritimus
  • 1Lindenbergia indica
  • 2Schwalbea americana
  • 3Agalinis paupercula
  • 3Aureolaria patula
  • 4Castilleja lanata
  • 4Castilleja coccinea
  • 4Cistanche salsa
  • 4Triphysaria eriantha
  • 5Melampyrum arvense
  • 5Melampyrum sylvaticum
  • 5Odontites jaubertianus
  • 5Odontites vernus
  • 5Bartsia alpina
  • 5Parentucellia viscosa
  • 5Lathraea squamaria
  • 5Lathraea clandestina
  • 5Melampyrum nemorosum
  • 5Tozzia alpina
  • 6Rhinanthus serotinus
  • 6Rhinanthus alectorolophus
  • 7Euphrasia officinalis
  • 7Euphrasia vigursii
  • 8Pedicularis sylvatica
  • 8Pedicularis canadensis
  • 8Pedicularis resupinata
  • 9Orthocarpus luteus
  • 9Cordylanthus capitatus
  • 10Orobanche caryophyllacea
  • 10Orobanche hederae
  • 10Xizangia serrata
  • 11Boschniakia rossica
  • 11S12? Epifagus virginiana
  • 12Conopholis americana
  • 13Escobedia grandiflora
  • 13Hyobanche sanguinea
  • 14Xylocalyx asper
  • 14Sopubia delphinifolia
  • 15Striga asiatica
  • 15Harveya purpurea
  • 16Alectra parasitica
  • 17Aeginetia indica
  • xGraderia scabra
  • xCistanche tubulosa
  • xGraderia fruticosa
  • xCastilleja elmeri
  • xOrthantha lutea