Synonym: Equisetopsida; Equisetophyta.
Clades:
Pteridophyta;
Plants.
Remedy code: 3-430.00.00.
TaxonomyIn the PPG1 classification
Equisetanae is not a monophyletic clade. Part of
Equisetanae form together with the
Polypodianae the Leptosporangiate Ferns.
Plant theoryIn the
Plant theory Equisetanae is treated as a class in the
Pteridophyta. It is not monophyletic. The name
Equisetanae conforms to the ending “anae’ for classes in the
Plant theory, instead of Equisetopsida.
Equisetanae is the third class, connected to the
Silicon series.
Equisetanae is the most problematic part of the
Plant theory classification of ferns, when looked at from the point of monophyly. In the PPG1 classification
Equisetanae looks like a tree, with every new branch being a totally individual group. It is the problem of differentiating a sequence of evolution with a new generation of evolution. It is similar to a sequence of children who belong to one generation, compared with that of persons of another generation.
Equisetanae3-430.00.00
IntroductionSynonym: Equisetopsida; Equisetophyta.
Clades:
Pteridophyta;
Plants.
Remedy code: 3-430.00.00.
TaxonomyIn the PPG1 classification
Equisetanae is not a monophyletic clade. Part of
Equisetanae form together with the
Polypodianae the Leptosporangiate Ferns.
Plant theoryIn the
Plant theory Equisetanae is treated as a class in the
Pteridophyta. It is not monophyletic. The name
Equisetanae conforms to the ending “anae’ for classes in the
Plant theory, instead of Equisetopsida.
Equisetanae is the third class, connected to the
Silicon series.
Equisetanae is the most problematic part of the
Plant theory classification of ferns, when looked at from the point of monophyly. In the PPG1 classification
Equisetanae looks like a tree, with every new branch being a totally individual group. It is the problem of differentiating a sequence of evolution with a new generation of evolution. It is similar to a sequence of children who belong to one generation, compared with that of persons of another generation.
BotanyStem: siphonostele protoxylem mesarch.
Sporangia: in sori; primarily multi-layered; eusporangial tapetum plasmodial pseudoendospore.
EssenceThis personality has a problem with rules and norms. This often originates from a strict upbringing with punishments, emotionally and/or physically. He has the tendency to adapt to the norms and rites of the family to become part of the system.
MindAutism.
Communication problems, lack of contact, eye contact, language contact.
Anger, rage and temper tantrums when there is chaos, when their expectations are not met.
Retardation, physically, emotionally, in speech.
Repetitive behaviour.
Restless, jumping, running, in circles, head banging.
Lack of reflection, cannot reflect on own emotions.
Conformism, to parents, teachers and authorities.
GeneralSleep: sleepless; falling asleep difficult, < being alone.
BodyGeneral: ailments from trauma, pregnancy and labour problems, vaccinations.
Rectum: encopresis.
Urinary: cystitis; enuresis.
Subslasses
Nr
Series Remedy code Name
1. Hydrogen 3-431.00.00
Azollidae2. Carbon 3-432.00.00
Equisetidae3.
Silicium 3-433.00.00
CyatheidaeBotanyStem: siphonostele protoxylem mesarch.
Sporangia: in sori; primarily multi-layered; eusporangial tapetum plasmodial pseudoendospore.
LiteraturePPG 1; A community-derived classification for extant lycophytes and ferns; Journal of Systematics and Evolution. 54 (6): 563–6032016; doi:10.1111/jse;12229.
Smith, Alan R & others; A classification for extant ferns; Taxon, 55-3, 705–731; 2006;doi:10.2307/25065646.