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Plagiomnium affine

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
3Bryophyta
Class
3Bryanae
Subclass
3Bryidae
Phase
1Bryales
Subphase
4Mniaceae
Stage
2
Author

Ina ter Beek

Type

Proving

Chapter

3-333.26.02

Book
Family
Proving: sense proving, 6-4-2018, Rottenburg.
Prover 1Very tender, sweet, light green, almost transparent, upside looking leaves.
Little roots, don't want to come loose from the earth and other materials where they are clenched to. In dried form they look like earth. The leaves themselves form also roots. They start with three leaves and develop in two leaves along the stalk en are getting more little. The leaves have a rib and so this is not a liver moss. The form of the leaves are wet like anthroposophical oval shovels where the water falls in. In dry form they are bulged out and curled at the edges.
While they ask lots of time to get clean because of the intertwining in the earth, it looks like an earthed person. Only when they are getting water they show their roots. They ask a lot of attention, a lot of time in handling as if they are 12 until 18 months old. They don't have security of their own but need continued help. They look for support and cannot walk yet and fall again and again back on the earth, the toddler, and are looking for holding to, clenching to all that gives them support.
Transparent leaves as if everybody looks through them.. it looks like identity but it is not.
It stinks, like burnt, copper-like, someone who is not yet potty-trained.
Even when I walked away from the proving I was flatulating aloud.
AnalysisMoss: no identity.
Phase 2: support; holding; potty-training.
Phase 6: stinks; not yet potty-trained; flatulence.
Stage 2: support; ask a lot of attention; need continued help; holding to, clenching to all support.
Remedy code: 3-333.62.02.
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