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Pyroideae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
4Fabanae
Subclass
4Fabidae
Phase
6Rosales
Subphase
3Pyroideae
Stage
0
Author

Jan Scholten

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IntroductionThey try to please others and especially, their lover. They give in easily. They tend to be so adaptable that they are not seen. They can become invisible. That makes that their spouse is often negating them, not seeing them.
They tend to give more than they get back. They live for their love to such a degree that there's no living space for them, no air for them to breathe. The air is there but they cannot reach it because they give of themselves too much. In the end they feel that they are empty, that they have given all in vain and nothing comes back. Then they become irritable, making nasty remarks, or express their irritation constantly. They seem to have thorns.
GeneralSensation: suffocation.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›4 Fabanae
  • ›4 Fabidae
  • ›6 Rosales
  • 2Exochorda racemosa
  • 3Oemleria ceraciformis
  • 4Prinsepia uniflora
  • 5Malus malus
  • 5Malus pumila
  • 5Pyracantha atalantioides
  • 5Pyrus communis
  • 5Pyrus canadensis
  • 5Pyracantha coccinea
  • 5Malus domestica
  • 5Malus sylvestris
  • 6Chaenomeles cathayensis
  • 6Chaenomeles sinensis
  • 7Amelanchier lamarckii
  • 8Prunus armeniaca
  • 8Prunus cerasifera
  • 8Cerasus vulgaris
  • 8Prunus persica
  • 8Prunus spinosa
  • 8Prunus africana
  • 8Prunus amygdalus
  • 8Prunus triloba
  • 9Cydonia oblonga
  • 9Photinia arbutifolia
  • 9Corokia cotoneaster
  • 9Photinia villosa
  • 11Eriobotrya japonica
  • 11Rhaphiolepis indica
  • 12Crataegus monogyna
  • 12Crataegus rhipidophylla
  • 12Crataegus succulenta
  • 12Crataegus oxyacantha
  • 13Hesperomeles goudotiana
  • 14Sorbus americana
  • 14Sorbus aucuparia
  • 14Sorbus domestica
  • 15Chaenomeles speciosa
  • 15Aronia arbutifolia
  • 16Mespilus germanica
  • 17Prunus laurocerasus
  • 17Prunus domestica
  • 17Prunus mahaleb
  • 17Prunus padus
  • 17Prunus virginiana
  • 17Oemleria cerasiformis
  • 17Prunus cerasus
  • 17Prunus dulcis
  • 17Prunus serotina
  • xPrunus nigra
  • xCotoneaster monopyrenus
  • xPyrus malus
  • xCrataegus laevigata
  • xCrataegus macrosperma
  • xPetrophytum cinerascens
  • xCotoneaster glacialis
  • xStephanandra incisa
  • xOsteomeles anthyllidifolia
  • xRhodotypos scandens
  • xAronia aristata
  • xRaphiolepis umbellata