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Lamiidae

Subclass
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
5Lamiidae
Phase
0
Subphase
0
Stage
0
Name

Lamiidae

Author

Jan Scholten

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Chapter

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Book
Family
665.00.00 LamiidaeNames: Lamiidae; Lamiids; EuAsterids 1.
Botany: Asteranae; ovary superior, 2 locules; stamens equal petals, fused with petals.
TaxonomyThe Subclass of Lamiidae is the biggest of all Subclasses. In the Apg3 classification it contains the Orders Garryales, Gentianales, Boraginales, Lamiales and Solanales.
In the Plant theory the Cornales have been added and fused with Garryales, Rubiaceae has been split off from Gentianales to form its own Order Rubiales and Lamiales has been split in Lamiales and Verbenales.
Phases1. Cornales.
2. Gentianales.
3. Boraginales.
4. Rubiales.
5. Lamiales
6. Verbenales.
7. Solanales.
IntroductionThe themes of the Silver series and Lanthanides merge in the Lamiidae. There is a strong desire to perform and show themselves as special. At the same time there is reflection on this behaviour and a desire to become famous and splendid. It makes their attitude relative; they can look at themselves and their motivations.
They do not understand how people can be ambitious only without being autonomous.
They do not know if they can stay part of society when they become spiritual.
MindDesire for autonomy, living their own life.
Aversion being dominated, ordered, forced.
Desire to be special, to achieve high goals in culture, to become famous in art or science.
Anger, < being humiliated.
Sad, < failure.
DD Campanulidae: Campanulidae are more focused on their autonomy and individual development. Lamiidae have that too but also have a strong focus on success in society. Campanulidae are more reflective, philosophical, less involved in things.
DD Malvanae: Malvanae have their main focus on success in society. Lamiidae have more focus on autonomy and individual development. Lamiidae are more reflective, philosophical, less involved in things.
  • 0 Kingdoms
  • ›3 Plants
  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›6 Asteranae
  • 1Cornales
  • 2Gentianales
  • 3Boraginales
  • 4Rubiales
  • 5Lamiales
  • 6Verbenales
  • 7Solanales