653.10.00 GeranialesBotany: ± 800 species; mostly herbs.
Use: ornamental; aromatic oil, perfume.
TaxonomyIn the Cronquist system
Geraniaceae was placed in Oxalidales together with
Oxalidaceae, Limnanthaceae,
Tropaeolaceae and
Balsaminaceae. In the
Apg2 classification Geraniales was placed in Rosidae, outside Eurosidae 1 and 2. In the
Apg3 classification Geraniales has been connected with the
Myrtales and seen as sister to
Malvidae, or combined with the
Malvidae in an extended
Malvidae.
The demarcation of the families is still in dispute.
Geraniaceae is the main family, the other families are very small.
In the
Plant theory they are the third Subclass of
Malvanae, with the emphasis on the
Silicon series. Only members of
Geraniaceae are known in homeopathy. The division into
Subphases is done tentatively on taxonomic data.
Geraniacaeae and
Melianthaceae will be further discussed.
Subphases2. ? Hypseocharitaceae.
6. ?
Ledocarpaceae:
Rhynchotheca spinosa.
3.
Francoaceae:
Francoa sonchifolia, Tetilla hydrocotylefolia.
4.
Geraniaceae.
5. ? Greyaceae: Greyia.
6.
Melianthaceae: Bersama, Francoa, Melianthus.
7. ?
Vivianiaceae: Balbisia, Cissarobryon, Rhynchotheca, Viviania, Wendtia.
IntroductionThe strongest theme is the desire for a happy family, feeling protected, secure and happy at home. On the other hand there is a desire to be special, to do something outstanding. This often leads to conflicts as the family is often from a lower class and therefore hindering the aspirations of the family members to become special. As everyone is normal, there is a need for everyone to stay normal, not outstanding.
MindThere is a theme of just being, a naïve expression of their own state, a lack of reflection.
Desire for a happy family; domestic happiness.
Desire for a nice time with family and friends, to have work together.
Desire to become special, do special things, become creative, go to university or art school.
GeneralSensation: raw, burning.
Weather: chilly.
Desire: vegetables.
BodyFemale: menses irregular, painful.