Author:
Jan Scholten
Book:
Wonderful Plants
Type:
Remedy
Chapter:
664.24.01
664.24.01 Fouquieria splendens
English: Ocotillo; Desert coral; Coachwhip; Jacob's staff; Vine cactus.
Botany: soil gypsum; desert; United States, Mexico; appears as large spiny dead sticks; stems partly green; flowers bright crimson, from rainfall in spring, summer, mild zygomorphic.
Taxonomy
Fouqueria is the sole genus of the Fouquieriaceae. It is closely related to Polemoniaceae but looks quite different, like a cactus.
Introduction
Fouquieria grows in Gypsum soil, calcium sulphate, a combination of Phase 2 and 6. It gives a combination of being sure and unsure but at both ends of the group, both being aside, tolerated, not really being part of the group. The name reminds one of gypsies.
Mind
Subconscious or unexpressed feelings that erupt in uncontrolled ways.
Feeling victimised by emotions.