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Cyperaceae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
3Lilianae
Subclass
3Liliidae
Phase
2Poales
Subphase
2Cyperaceae
Stage
0
Name

Cyperaceae

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

633.41.00

Book
Family
633.41.00 CyperaceaeNames: Sedges; Cypergrass.
TaxonomyIn the Apg3 classification Cyperaceae is a member of Poales.
In the Plant theory Poales is split into 3 groups: Cyperaceae, Poaceae and Bromeliaceae. Cypercaeae, with 120 genera, are Subphase 1 of the Commelinoids. Cyperaceae is treated as one family together with 9 other families of Poales, as shown below. They form a monophyletic clade within Poales as defined in the Apg3 classification, with the exception of Typhaceae, that stands apart.
FamiliesCypercaeae: 120 genera.
Ecdeiocoleaceae: Ecdeiocolea, Georgeantha.
Juncaceae: Distichia, Juncus, Luzula, Marsippospermum, Oxychloe, Patosia, Rostkovia.
Mayacaceae: Mayaca.
Rapateaceae: Amphiphyllum, Cephalostemon, Duckea, Epidryos, Guacamaya, Kunhardtia, Marahuacaea, Maschalocephalus, Monotrema, Phelpsiella, Potarophytum, Rapatea, Saxo-fridericia, Saxofridericia, Schoenocephalium, Spathanthus, Stegolepis, Windsorina.
Thurniaceae: Prionium, Thurnia.
Typhaceae: Sparganium, Typha.
Xyridaceae: Abolboda, Achlyphila, Aratitiyopea, Orectanthe, Xyris.
IntroductionThey feel they should be part of their family but often they can feel like an outsider in their own family. They can feel like a stranger in their own house. They feel they are merely tolerated by their own children and wife.
It can be that as the working man, they are away for work so often that they are seen as an outsider by their family. Their wife and children form a block together and he is just someone hanging at the edge of the family. That feels unjust to him as he feels he should be central to the family. He is bringing in the money, he is caring for the family so that everything is there for their survival and yet he feels like an outsider, as if he is not really accepted by them.
MindBe normal, have to be normal, desire to be normal.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›3 Lilianae
  • ›3 Liliidae
  • ›2 Poales
  • 1Carex hirta
  • 1Carex arenaria
  • 1Thurnia polycephala
  • 1Kobresia simpliciuscula
  • 1Carex grayi
  • 2Rhynchospora alba
  • 2Rhynchospora colorata
  • 3Trichophorum alpinum
  • 4Eriophorum angustifolium
  • 4Scirpoides holoschoenus
  • 4Scirpus atrovirens
  • 5Amphiscirpus nevadensis
  • 6Eleocharis dulcis
  • 6Eleocharis elegans
  • 6Fuirena umbellata
  • 7Eriophorum vaginatum
  • 7Bolboschoenus maritimus
  • 7Fimbristylis falcata
  • 8Schoenoplectus paludicola
  • 8Schoenoplectus lacustris
  • 8Schoenus nigricans
  • 10Cyperus longus
  • 10Kyllinga brevifolia
  • 10Cyperus papyrus
  • 10Cyperus cyperoides
  • 10Pycreus nitidus
  • 10Remirea maritima
  • 10Cyperus luzulae
  • 11Isolepis setacea
  • 11Isolepis fluitans
  • 12Scleria oblata
  • 13Cladium mariscus
  • 13Gahnia aspera
  • 13Fimbristylis ovata
  • 14Cyathocoma ecklonii
  • 15Capitularina involucrata
  • 16Scleria sumatrensis
  • 16Hypolytrum nemorum
  • 17Mapania sylvatica
  • xEriophorum latifolium
  • xBlysmus compressus
  • xSchoenus ferrugineus
  • xBulbostylis junciformis
  • xFicinia nodosa
  • xScleria stipularis