IntroductionAquatic plants have been difficult to classify, due to their reduced forms and thus lack of differentiating qualities and due to their reduced DNA. In the case of the aquatic ferns, a family was erected to include all Hydropteridaceae, which means water ferns. From the point of view of the
Plant theory aquatic plants have a connection to the
Hydrogen series, where only 1 possibility is available.
Plant theoryIn the
Plant theory Salviniales is split in
Azollaceae,
Salviniaceae and
Marsileaceae. Splitting the
Salviniales fits the structure better and the homeopathic pictures fit better. They are all having their own order and subclass, which are placed respectively in the classes
Equisetanae,
Lycopodianae and
Polypodianae.
Aquatic ferns classificationRemedy
Family Order Subclass Class
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Isoetaceae Isoetales Isoetidae Isoetanae3-421.00
Salviniaceae Salviniales Lycopodiidae Lycopodianae3-431.00
Azollaceae Azollales Equisetidae Equisetanae3-441.00
Marsileaceae Marsileales Polypodiidae Polypodianae