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Pothomorphoideae

Subfamily
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
2Magnolianae
Subclass
2Magnoliidae
Phase
6Piperales
Subphase
1Macropiperoideae
Stage
0
Author

Jan Scholten

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622.64.00

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Family
622.64.00 PiperaceaeEnglish: Pepper family.
Botany: 13 genera; 3610 species; pantropical; herb, shrub, vine, tree; stems with swollen nodes; leaves palmately veined; inflorescence a spike or spadix; flowers 3 merous, small; sepals and petals absent.
Genera: Artanthe, Lindeniopiper, Macropiper, Manekia, Ottonia, Peperomia, Piper, Piperanthera, Pothomorphe, Sarcorhachis, Trianaeopiper, Verhuellia, Zippelia.
IntroductionThe most known symptom of this family is the desire for excitement, easily being bored. Boredom is the greatest problem. Pepper gives taste to bland food, makes lives brilliant, exciting, hot. Maybe it burns but at least something happens. It makes lazy people fiery and lively.
The opposite is bland, dull, nothing happens. It is lazy, the Phase 6 quality.
MindSensitivity to pain, suffering and boredom.
Desire for amusement, pleasure, taste or flavour, the spice of life, watching TV, soap operas.
Aversion to dull life, pain, suffering, unexciting, monotonous, boring.
Low energy, weakness, no interest.
GeneralDesire: spicy, pungent.
Aversion: bland, insipid, tasteless food.
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