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Heptacodium miconioides

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
6Campanulidae
Phase
6Dipsacales
Subphase
5Caprifoliaceae
Stage
7
Name

Heptacodium miconioides

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Remedy

Chapter

666.65.07

Book
Family
666.65.07 Heptacodium miconioidesEnglish: Seven Sons plant.
Botany: China; second-class national protection; deciduous large shrub; bark is papery and thin, light tan, exfoliates in strips or sheets; dark green cordate leaves, opposite, entire, deeply impressed venation parallel to the margin; small fragrant white blooms; flowers white corollas; calyces deep red expanded lobes.
Use: ornamental.
Source: Sense provings.
IntroductionThey are stable and well-balanced, powerful and vital. They have a lot of talents but have no need to show off, to be the champion. Others seem to do what they are doing in reality; they let that be, coming from a spiritual point of view, having the idea that one should not feed the ego. They can let people and children be as they are, allowing them to go their own way, with a strong power in the background, without show and impressing people.
MindSacrificing, for her children, others.
Sees 2 sides of every case.
Friendly.
Needs the love of others to feel supported.
Refined, artistic, spiritual.
Reserved.
Sharing, in an easy way, so that others think they have done things.
Being included and being half out of things, which is okay.
Very artistic but there is no need to make a big thing out of it.
BodyApoplexy.
Nose: smell sweet, refined, subtle.
Mouth: taste: tenacious, full, burning, bitter.
Abdomen: gall bladder problems, colic, stones.
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