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Takakiidae

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Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
3Bryophyta
Class
3Bryanae
Subclass
1Takakiidae
Phase
0
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Name

Takakiidae

Author

Jan Scholten

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Remedy

Chapter

3-331.00.00

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3-331.00.00: TakakiidaeIntroductionTakakiidae is the first Subclass in the Class Bryanae. The only genus Takakia has 2 species. There is no homeopathic information about them. When the placement is correct one would expect the vagueness of the Hydrogen series to be prominent. Experiences are made, but action is very difficult.
TaxonomyIn the normal classification Takakiidae is not used as a name. Takakiopsida is common with 1 Order, one family and 1 genus.
Takakiopsida: Takakiales: Takakiaceae: Takakia.
Order: Takakiales.
Familiy: Takakiaceae.
Genus: Takakia.
BotanyProtonema absent. Rhizoids absent. Acrocarpous. Complex shoot system of rhizomatous axes, erect leafy shoots. Perforated water-conducting cells. Dioicous. Antheridia 1-2 in leaves axils of (3-)4-lobed leaves. Archegonia solitary and scattered (1-4/shoot). Sporophyte (only in Takakia ceratophylla, rarely encounte- red) Stomata on Sporophyte absent. Seta persistent. Capsule twisted, dehisce along single slit. Calyptra present. Asexual reproduction by deciduous leaves or shoots.
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