English: Nightshade order.
Botany: corolla plicate; interal phloem.
Content: tropane alkaloids; iridoids lacking; withanolides.
DD: Fluorine;
Silver series;
Lanthanides.
Plant theory 2The classification of the first version of the
Plant theory is mostly retained. The newly recognised subfamilies of the
Solanaceae,
Cestroideae and
Goetzeoideae, are placed in
Subphase 6 and
Subphase 7. This is with good confirmation of the
Cestroideae.
Montiniaceae,
Sphenocleaceae and
Hydroleaceae are still not placed due to lack of homeopathic information.
Plant theory 1The
Apg3 classification was adopted.
Solanaceae is placed in
Phase 7 with the strorng connection to violence and war.
Solanaceae was split into 5 subfamilies, that were placed in
Subphase 1 to 5.
Convolvulaceae was placed in
Subphase 6, and its monogeneric subfamily
Cuscutaceae in
Subphase 7.
Montiniaceae,
Sphenocleaceae and
Hydroleaceae were not placed due to being very small and lack of homeopathic information.
TaxonomyIn the
Apg3 classification the
Solanales has 2 big families, the
Solanaceae and the
Convolvulaceae. It has 3 smaller families,
Montiniaceae,
Sphenocleaceae and
Hydroleaceae.
In previous classifications also the
Boraginaceae and
Hydrophyllaceae have been associated with the
Solanales, but in the later
Apg3 classification they have been put in their own order, the
Boraginales.
The Cronquist system also included the families:
Duckeodendraceae; Nolanaceae;
Cuscutaceae; Retziaceae (now in
Stilbaceae);
Menyanthaceae (now in
Asterales);
Polemoniaceae (now in
Ericales);
Hydrophyllaceae (now in
Boraginales).
Subphases1.
Atropoideae.
2.
Solanoideae.
3.
Nicotianoideae.
4.
Daturoideae.
5.
Capsicoideae.
6.
Cestroideae.
7.
Goetzeoideae.
FamiliesMontiniaceae: Grevea, Kaliphora, Montinia.
Sphenocleaceae: Sphenoclea.
Hydroleaceae: Hydrolea.