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IntroductionEnglish: Lady ferns.
Clades:
Aspleniales; Aspleniineae;
Polypodianae;
Pteridophyta;
Plants.
Genera: Athyrium; Deparia; Diplazium; Anisocampium; Cornopteris; Pseudathyrium.
Region: worldwide, cosmopolitan; temperate and tropical areas.
Habitat: pantropical, few temperate areas; understory, below trees and shrubs; prefer moist, shaded habitats, forests, woodlands, stream banks.
Plant theoryAthyriaceae is treated as a family in the order
Aspleniales and Subclass Apleniidae. It is placed in subphase 3, which is confirmed by practice.
TaxonomyIn the Pteridophyte
Phylogeny Group classification of 2016
Athyriaceae is placed in the suborder Aspleniineae, also named Eupolypods II clade. Christenhusz and Chase treated
Athyriaceae as the subfamily Athyrioideae of a very broadly defined family
Aspleniaceae.
In the past
Athyriaceae included Cystopteris and Gymnocarpium, which are now in
Dennstaedtiaceae.
Athyriaceae has been subsumed in the family
Woodsiaceae, but a
Woodsiaceae defined in this way may be paraphyletic.
BotanyIdentification: few constant features.
Ferns: terrestrial or lithophytic, less commonly aquatic; medium-sized.
Roots: rhizome: short or long, creeping or erect, underground. branched or not; scaly.
Stem: green; deeply grooved from above; scaly or glabrous; with two lunate vascular bundles; blades singular or in sets of two; entirely pinnate; oblong-lanceolate to deltate; herbaceous to papery; with linear basal sori, paired back-to-back on the same vein; indusium is linear and persistent.
Leaves: deciduous or evergreen; trophopodic; monomorphic or weakly dimorphic; pinnate; leaflets lance-shaped, oblong, or linear, with serrated or lobed margins.
Sori: round; covered by indusia; on undersides of the leaflets.
Sporangia: brownish; with stalks two or three cells wide in the middle, and contain brown monolete spores.
EssenceThis personality has the feeling that he is not seen or heard in the family. There is no real place for him in the family. Parents and siblings have no space or time for him. He tries to get attention and help by adapting and pleasing others and by following the rules very well.
This originates from a strict upbringing. He can feel that he was not wanted as they parents has wanted a child of the other sex. He feels not good enough the way he is. He has the feeling that he cannot be himself and has no right to exist.
MindDelusion: I will lose my family if I don't follow the community rules.
Delusion: I will lose my family if I follow the community rules.
Autism.
Impulsive.
Hyperactive, restless.
Hilarious, laughing.
Big ups and downs.
Communication problems, lack of contact, eye contact, language contact.
Retardation: physically in motor development, emotionally, in speech.
Anger, rage and temper tantrums when there is chaos, when their expectations are not met.
Repetitive behaviour.
Restless, jumping, running, in circles, head banging.
Prefers to stay at home, aversion to go to school.
Fear: darkness, alone.
BodyGeneral: ailments from trauma, pregnancy and labour problems, vaccinations.
Growth retardation.
Genital: retardation.
Abdomen: liver problems; worms, parasites.
Rectum: encopresis.
Urinary: enuresis.
Stages Remedies5
Athyrium filix-femina9
Athyrium otophorumx
Cornopteris crenulato-serrulatax
Anisocampium niponicumx
Athyrium distentifolium