Author:
Jan Scholten
Book:
Wonderful Plants
Type:
Picture
Chapter:
655.74.00
655.74.00 Santalaceae
Including: Eremolepidaceae.
French: Santalacees.
Genera: Acanthosyris, Amphorogyne, Antholobus, Arjona, Austroamericium, Buckleya, Cervantesia, Choretrum, Cladomyza, Colpoon, Comandra, Daenikera, Dendromyza, Dendrotrophe, Dufrenoya, Elaphanthera, Exocarpos, Geocaulon, Jodina, Kunkeliella, Leptomeria, Mida, Myoschilos, Nanodea, Nestronia, Omphacomeria, Osyridocarpos, Osyris, Phacellaria, Pyrularia, Quinchamalium, Rhoiacarpos, Santalum, Scleropyrum, Spirogardnera, Thesidium, Thesium.
Botany: often shrubs and trees; partially parasitic for water and inorganic nutrients.
Taxonomy
Santalaceae are in Santalales in the Apg3 classification. Eremolepidaceae are closely related to and included in Santalaceae.
In the Plant theory Santalaceae are placed in Subphase 4 of the Santalales.
Introduction
Santalaceae are often trees, which indicates Phase 4. They are only partially parasitic. They behave as if they belong, even when abusing others.
Mind
Feel as if they belong, even when abusing others.
Unsure, avarice, jealous.
Repairing faults ofothers in order to become better himself.
General
Sensation: splinter.