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Phytolaccaceae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
3Caryophyllidae
Phase
3Physenales
Subphase
4Phytolaccaceae
Stage
0
Author

Jan Scholten

Type

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Chapter

663.24.00

Book
Family
663.24.00 PhytolaccaceaeEnglish: Pokeweed family.
Botany: ± 15 genera, 100 species; tropical herbs; racemose flowers; fruits bright red.
Genera: Phytolacca; Agdestis; Ercilla; Rivina; Trichostigma.
DD: Podophyllum; Carbon series
TaxonomyIn the Apg2 and Apg3 classification Phytolaccaceae is placed in the Order Caryophyllales. It forms a suborder together with Aizoaceae, Achatocarpaceae, Barbeuiaceae, Lophiocarpaceae, Darcobataceae, Nyctaginaceae and Stegnospermataceae. Several subfamilies have been split off from Phytolaccaceae to form new families like Achatocarpaceae, Barbeuiaceae, Gisekiaceae, Gyrostemonaceae, Lophiocarpaceae, Microteaceae and Stegnospermataceae.
In the Plant theory Phytolaccaceae is in the Aizoales Order and placed in Subphase 4.
IntroductionPhytolacca is the only member of this family known in homeopathy. They have a tendency to adapt completely, Phase 2, in order to establish a strong, Phase 4, family, Silicon series.
MindEyes: irritation; inflammation eyelids.
Nose: sneezing.
Mouth: burning.
Rectum: haemorrhoids.
Skin: inflammation, heat, burning, smarting; eschar.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›6 Asteranae
  • ›3 Caryophyllidae
  • ›3 Physenales
  • 4Agdestideae
  • 12Phytolacca americana
  • 12Phytolacca acinosa
  • xPhytolacca dioica
  • xAgdestis clematidea
  • xAnisomeria chilensis
  • xErcilla spicata
  • xRivina brasiliensis