Author:
Jan Scholten
Book:
Wonderful Plants
Type:
Remedy
Chapter:
664.50.00
664.50.00 Styracales
Taxonomy
In the Apg3 classification the families Styracaceae are included in a broad Order Ericales. That Order is a combination of formerly separate Orders like Theales, Ericales, Primulales, Ebenales and other families.
In the Plant theory Ericales is upgraded to the level of Subclass and the old Orders are recognised as Orders in Ericidae. Styracales is an Order in Ericidae and is placed in Phase 5.
The information about Styracales is very limited. There is only information of the Family Styracaceae and that is very limited. The placement in Subphases is tentative, as most members are unknown in homeopathy.
Subphases
1. Symplocaceae.
2. Diapensiaceae.
3. Theacaeae
4. Styracaceae: Silverbell family.
7. Mitrastemonaceae.
Botany
Symplocaceae: 1 genus, Symplocos; ± 250 species; Asia, Australia, Americas.
Diapensiaceae: 5 genera; 12 species; Berneuxia, Galax and Pyxidanthera, Shortia were formerly separated as the genus Schizocodon and some authors still recognize Schizocodon soldanelloides under that name. Diplarche, was included in the family but is now regarded as a member of Ericaceae.
Introduction
They are competitive, want to be the best in their work. This is combined with an idealistic tendency, trying to make the world better. They have a position where they are not the leader which makes it difficult for them to realise their plans. They have the feeling that they know better than their superiors and this can easily bring them into conflict. In the end they can give up in an embittered state.
Mind
Desire freedom, autonomy.
Conflict between their idealism and lack of power.
Spiritual, religious and alternative ideas.
Embittered.
Ambitious, competitive.
Wanting to be the best in their career and work.