500.00.00 GymnospermaeNames: Gymnosperms; Pinophyta.
Botany: 15 Families; 80 Genera; most species are trees. The wood of the
Gymnospermae is weaker than that of
Angiospermae, it has a different chemical structure. That makes the wood less hard and strong, more breakable and fragile.
TaxonomyGymnospermae consist of 4 Orders in the
Apg3 classification:
Cycadales,
Ginkgoales,
Gnetales and
Pinales. It is a quite small group with only 15 Families and 80 Genera.
In the
Plant theory Gymnospermae is split into 3
Classes: Gentidae,
Cycadidae and
Pinidae.
Gymnospermae are difficult to establish and define. Few members are known well in homeopathy. Many species have become extinct. In a way
Gymnospermae are bit fossil-like, survivors from the time of the dinosaurs.
Series1.
Hydrogen series: absent, probably extinct.
2.
Carbon series: absent, probably extinct.
3.
Silicon series:
Gnetidae.
4.
Iron series:
Cycadidae.
5.
Silver series:
Pinidae.
IntroductionThere is strong aspect of the
Silver series which expresses itself as a tendency to adhere to belief systems, religions, cultural groups. This gives them an orthodox quality, something old fashioned.
The creative aspect of the
Silver series is not so strong in the
Gymnospermae. It is more the intellectual aspect, the language, the books and bibles that are stressed. The theme of the culture that is given is prominent. This even more so in
Gnetidae and
Cycadidae, where there is an emphasis on Silicon and
Iron series respectively. The flexibility is not seen, they lack the freedom of the Lanthanide quality to become really creative. This can be explained by looking at the lack of lanthanide aspects which means a lack of individuality. It is a lack of freedom to play with the intellectual richness.
MindRigid in culture and religion.
Obstinate, megalomania.
Old fashioned, rigid.
Fragile, vulnerable.
GeneralSensation: fragile, vulnerable, breakable.
Weather: chilly.
BodyStomach: empty, >< food; easily satisfied; full; indigestion; pain, < eating; belching.