DD:
Carbon series;
Silver series.
TaxonomyThe order of the
Saxifragales has long been recognised as an order. The main members have been
Saxifragaceae and
Crassulaceae. The others have been shifted quite a lot.
The placement of this order is in dispute. It is in the Core Eudicotyledons and has been associated with the Rosidae, seen as basal Rosidae, or basal Asteridae. The
Saxifragales are placed at the beginning of the
Eudicots, one of the first Core
Eudicots. It is sometimes seen as one of the basal Rosidae Orders.
In the
Plant theory Saxifragales is placed in
Malvanae. Patients from this group have strong
Silver series qualities. They have come from higher class and noble families and have difficulty giving that up and to give it a place in their life.
Saxifragales fits quite well in the
Carbon series of the
Malvanae, being a combination of
Carbon series and
Silver series.
Saxifragales are little known in homeopathy. The best known remedy is
Hamamelis virginiana.
Subphases1.
Paeoniaceae,
Peridiscaceae: they feel an outsider, having no position in society.
2.
Iteaceae,
Pterostemonaceae: they will feel too shy and timid to do something with their desire to belong to higher classes.
3.
Penthoraceae,
Aphanopetalaceae,
Tetracarpaeaceae: they have to please others to get respect.
4.
Hamamelidaceae, including
Altingiaceae,
Cercidiphyllaceae,
Daphniphyllaceae: they feel entitled to respect from others.
5.
Crassulaceae: they try to get respect with their enthusiasm and passion.
6.
Saxifragaceae: they will be semi-accepted in high social classes.
7.
Cynomoriaceae: they will feel an outcast, having lost their high social position and self esteem.