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Rubioideae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
5Lamiidae
Phase
4Rubiales
Subphase
1Rubioideae
Stage
0
Name

Rubioideae

Author

Jan Scholten

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Chapter

3-665.41.00

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IntroductionThey have a duality between being self-assured and shy, between going their own way and adapting to others.
They often look very bright, beautiful and shiny but on the other hand adapt to people in higher positions. They can be the wife of, the secretary of, the man at the second position who supports the man in the higher position. Or they can use others to get to a higher position themselves. The most extreme form is that of using sex to get higher up in the social ladder, to get a position in television or theatre.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›6 Asteranae
  • ›5 Lamiidae
  • ›4 Rubiales
  • 1Coptosapeltae
  • 2Galium verum
  • 3Dialypetalanthus fuscescens
  • 3Henriquezia nitida
  • 6Galium odoratum
  • 6Galium album
  • 6Galium aparine
  • 6Galium concinnum
  • 6Phuopsis stylosa
  • 10Rubia cordifolia
  • 10Rubia tinctorum
  • 16Serissa japonica
  • 16Paederia foetida
  • xAsperula cynanchica
  • xCraterispermum cerinanthum
  • xCruciata laevipes
  • xTriainolepis emirnensis
  • xGalium trifidum
  • xCoprosma repens
  • xNertera granadensis
  • xSherardia arvensis
  • xOphiorrhiza mungos
  • xCoprosma lucida
  • xCoprosma virescens
  • xLeptostigma setulosum
  • xLuculia grandifolia
  • xCoptosapelta griffithii
  • xFaramea occidentalis
  • xSpermadictyon suaveolens
  • xLasianthus longifolius
  • xLasianthus biflorus
  • xPrismatomeris tetrandra
  • xRennellia paniculata
  • xSaprosma ternatum
  • xUrophyllum arboreum
  • xCoccocypselum hirsutum
  • xLeptodermis pilosa
  • xFaramea suerrensis
  • xCoptosapelta flavescens
  • xCoprosma atropurpurea
  • xPlocama pendula
  • xPlocama calabrica
  • xAsperula odorata
  • xAsperula sherardia