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Diphasioideae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
4Pteridophyta
Class
2Lycopodianae
Subclass
2Lycopodiidae
Phase
1Lycopodiales
Subphase
2Diphasioideae
Stage
0
Name

Diphasioideae

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

2: 3-422.12.00

Book
Family
3-422.12.00
IntroductionClades: Lycopodiales; Lycopodiidae; Lycopodianae; Pteridophyta; Plants.
Members: 6 genera: Austrolycopodium, Dendrolycopodium, Diphasium, Lycopodiastrum, Pseudodiphasium, Pseudolycopodium.
Plant theoryDiphasioideae is split off from Lycopodiaceae and the subfamily Lycopodiodeae in the new version of the Plant theory. This all needs confirmation as the remedies in it are not yet available in homeopathy.
Diphasioideae is tentatively placed in Subphase 2.
BotanyFern; terrestrial.
Leaves: eligulate.
Root: adventitious; emergence non-cortical.
Stem: protostelic; growth axis horizontal, dorsiventral; shoots inclinate, anisotomous; fertile shoots on leafy peduncle; shoots anisotomous, arising vertically; stele > stem diameter.
Leaves: sporophylls paleate, evergreen; sporangial stalk absent; sporophylls peltate, deciduous; mucilage duct in sporophyll.
Sporangia: sporangial wall cells thin, non-lignified, sinuate.
Reproduction: gametophyte without paraphyses, subterrenean, germinate in the dark.
Spore: homosporous; margins convex.
Bulbils absent.
IntroductionThis text is tentative as we do not have homeopathic information about them.
Essence, tentativeThe conflict is between being oneself and able to survive on the one hand and finding a place in the community on the other hand. It is the transition of childhood to adulthood and having to become someone in the community.
The situation is that of a child, alone in the world, without a home, having to survive among adults. This makes them timid and shy towards stronger and bigger adults. But on the other hand they can be domineering and aggressive to weaker persons in order to get what they need to survive.
MindAnxious, shy, timid.
Timid and pleasing towards superiors.
Fear: crowds, people; aggression.
Stages Remedies1 Austrolycopodium magellanicum
2 Pseudodiphasium voluble
3 Pseudolycopodium densum
10 Dendrolycopodium dendroideum
15 Lycopodiastrum casuarinoides
17 Diphasium scariosum
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›4 Pteridophyta
  • ›2 Lycopodianae
  • ›2 Lycopodiidae
  • ›1 Lycopodiales
  • 1Austrolycopodium magellanicum
  • 2Pseudodiphasium voluble
  • 3Pseudolycopodium densum
  • 10Dendrolycopodium dendroideum
  • 15Lycopodiastrum casuarinoides
  • 17Diphasium scariosum