665.20.00 GentianalesBotany: leaves opposite, with stipules, colleters; vestured pits; internal phloem.
Content: indol alkaloids.
TaxonomyGentianales is one of the Orders of
Lamiidae in the
Apg3 classification. It includes
Rubiaceae.
Asclepiadaceae is included in
Apocynaceae in order to keep
Apocynaceae monophyletic.
Apocynaceae without
Asclepiadaceae would be polypheletic.
In the
Plant theory Rubiaceae is split off from the Order
Gentianales and put into its own Order
Rubiales. The splitting does not affect the monophyly of both Orders.
Asclepiadaceae is split off from
Apocynaceae.
Apocynaceae is split into 2 Families Rauvolfieae and
Apocyneae, which makes both monophyletic.
Gentianales is placed in
Phase 2 quality of
Magnesium.
Subphases1.
2.
Gelsemiaceae.
3.
Gentianaceae.
4.
Loganiaceae.
5. Rauvolfieae
6.
Apocyneae.
7.
Asclepiadaceae.
IntroductionThey have a strong desire to be well-known and admired, to be seen as having achieved something special intellectually. They want to contribute to culture, art, science or religion but they have the feeling they have to do much for it, work hard. Their striving easily becomes a fight, a cramp. They easily feel they are not recognised, humiliated and not seen. This is even worse when there is a failure in their projects.
MindAnger, < humiliation, being scorned, vexation.
Sad, < failure in literature, art, scientific endeavours.
GeneralSensation: cramping.
Weather: < cold; > warm applications.
Physical: > bending double; > pressure.
BodyNervous: cramps, spasms; neuralgia.
Limbs: sciatica.