644.35.00 SalicaceaeNames:
Flacourtiaceae, Samydaceae, Scyphostegiaceae.
English: Willow family.
French: Salicacees.
Botany: 55 genera; parietal placentation.
Content: cyclopentoid cyanogenic glucosides.
Samydaceae: Casearia; tropical and subtropical; in the past in
Flacourtiaceae.
Lacistemataceae: 2 genera, Lacistema, Lozania.
TaxonomyIn the Cronquist system
Salicaceae was placed in its own order Salicales, containing 3 genera. In the
Apg3 classification Salicaceae is placed in
Malpighiales, closely related to
Violaceae and
Achariaceae.
Salicaceae is greatly extended with genera from
Flacourtiaceae. Samydaceae and
Lacistemataceae are included in Salicaeae.
In the
Plant theory Salicaceae is treated in the same way and placed in
Subphase 5.
IntroductionThey have a duality of on the one hand adapting and pleasing and on the other hand being pushy and demanding in their family and the community. They are nice and soft in order to bring harmony in the family, but they can also feel limited by them. They have a strong drive for harmony, a strong drive to make the group stronger. They want to expand the power and value of the family but on the other hand they feel too unsure and fear they might disturb the harmony by their drive.
MindFeel weak, behave strong.
Energy: weakness of identity.
GeneralSensation: dragging.
BodyVertigo: Meniere’s.
Stomach: dyspepsia.
Limbs: arthritis; fibromyalgia.