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Hibiscoideae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
5Malvanae
Subclass
5Malvidae
Phase
3Malvales
Subphase
3Hibiscoideae
Stage
0
Name

Hibiscoideae

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

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Chapter

3-655.33.00

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IntroductionMellow is a good word for Malvaceae. They are soft, ripe, juicy and a bit unclear. They have a tendency to pastel everything away, take away the sharp edges, smooth things. They are very romantic, writing love letters, diaries and songs. They like to sit around a camp fire with lots of friends, singing songs, drinking beer and becoming mellow. Then they have great fantasies and talk about what everyone will do later in life, what great things in art and science they will achieve and how they will improve the world, make it better and more beautiful. But the next day it becomes more difficult. They do not know how to make things concrete as they are too foggy and confused. They want support and compliments from others to feel good and have the strength to go on with their projects. If their parents and especially father do not encourage them or are gone, they often lack the strength to continue with their plans.
In relationships they always have the feeling they are not stable enough. They feel half together and half separate. They feel they have to adapt in order to keep the relationship going. So they give, often too much. They like to please the other person. The negative aspect is that they become too pleasing, slimy.
MindDesire love, partners, relationships, being together, having friends, community, family; strong bonds and trust, of mother and child, lovers, family.
Aversion to members of family, children; husband; breaking away; straying.
Tender, soft, soothing.
Sensual, erotic, lustful.
Desire: beauty, harmony.
Aversion: conflicts, quarrels.
Neat.
Lack of power, backbone and courage.
Sensitive, nervous with an overreaction of the parasympathetic nerves.
Victim of double morals.
Becomes hostage of himself.
Split between sex and love, < abuse.
Contact problems, cannot speak for themselves.
Behave nice, shut their mouth.
Cheerful, laughing, extravert.
Wants to be seen.
Ungrounded, not rooted well, << loss of roots.
Loves Africa, nature, living in small communities.
Inflexible.
Desire to be touched.
Fear to touch, to break things.
Anxiety about health, heart disease.
GeneralSensation.
Discharge: slimy.
Sweat: easily, copious.
BodyVertigo: dizzy.
Nose: sinusitis, chronic, ethmoid, pain at root of nose.
Mouth: salivation, < pregnancy.
Throat: speech problems.
Lungs: asthma < emotions.
Female: menses late, absent; infertility, sterility; miscarriage, abortion; labour problems.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›5 Malvanae
  • ›5 Malvidae
  • ›3 Malvales
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  • 1Abelmoschus esculentus
  • 2Sida acuta
  • 2Sida alnifolia
  • 2Sida fallax
  • 3Sida rhombifolia
  • 4Gossypium arboreum
  • 4Gossypium herbaceum
  • 6Sidalcea glaucescens
  • 6Sidalcea neomexicana
  • 8Anoda cristata
  • 10Phymosia umbellata
  • 13Abutilon theophrasti
  • 13Abutilon megapotamicum
  • 14Lagunaria patersonia
  • 15Talipariti tiliaceum
  • 15Hibiscus rosa-sinensis
  • 15Hibiscus sabdariffa
  • 15Hibiscus syriacus
  • 15Hibiscus trionum
  • 15Abutilon indicum
  • 15Hibiscus cameronii
  • 15Hibiscus elatus
  • 16Urena lobata
  • 16Bastardia viscosa
  • 17Hibiscus schizopetalus
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  • xKosteletzkya virginica
  • xMalvaviscus arboreus
  • xAlyogyne huegelii
  • xHoheria angustifolia
  • xMalachra alceifolia
  • xPavonia cancellata
  • xThespesia populnea
  • xPavonia coccinea
  • xPavonia multiflora
  • xWercklea cocleana
  • xMalachra capitata
  • xHoheria populnea
  • xHibiscus micranthus
  • xHampea stipitata
  • xHibiscus vitifolius