663.50.00 AmaranthalesTaxonomyAmaranthaceae is the biggest family in the
Caryophyllales in the
Apg3 classification. It includes the
Chenopodiaceae.
In the
Plant theory Achatocarpaceae is grouped together with
Amaranthaceae to form
Amaranthales. Both
Amaranthaceae and the old
Chenopodiaceae are split in several subfamilies. Tentatively the following division in
Subphases has been made.
Subphases1.
Salicornioideae, including Suaedoideae.
2.
Betoideae.
3. Chenopodiodeae, including Corispermoideae.
4.
Salsoloideae, including
Camphorosmoideae.
5.
Amaranthoideae.
6.
Gomphrenoideae.
7.
Achatocarpaceae.
Botany1.
Achatocarpaceae: 2 genera: Achatocarpus, Phaulothamnus; 10 species; southwestern United States south to tropical and subtropical South America.
5.
Amaranthaceae (including
Chenopodiaceae; 174 genera, 2, 050 species; warm temperate and subtropical regions.
7.
Sarcobataceae: 1 genus, Sarcobatus, 2 species; North America; segregated from
Chenopodiaceae, clearly within this clade.
IntroductionThey have the feeling that they can do things on their own, needing no one. They have an enthusiastic, overpowering quality, thinking they are free and independent. On the other hand they still want to be in relationships. So they have the tendency to dominate the other or keep closed about their own inner state. They think that it is better to keep closed about their internal world to be able to stay free and not influenced by others. When others do not know their thoughts, emotions and motivatiosn they cannot be influenced.