644.53.00 MimosoideaeBotany: 80 genera; 3200 species; tropical, warm temperate Asia and America; flowers radial; small petals; numerous prominent stamens; leaves twice pinnately compound.
Mimosoideae is part of
Fabaceae, which is also called Leguminosae, bean family, pea family.
TaxonomyFabaceae consist of three subfamilies:
Mimosoideae, Caesalpinoideae and
Faboideae. They have legumes as fruits and therefore were also called Leguminosae. It is the bean family.
Mimosoideae have radial flowers, whereas Caesalpinoideae often and
Faboideae always have zygomorphic flowers.
Mimosoideae have twice pinnately compound leaves, whereas Caesalpinoideae and
Faboideae mostly have once pinnately compound leaves.
In most classifications
Fabaceae is treated as one family. It is one of the biggest families with about 20000 species.
In the
Plant theory Mimosoideae, Ceasalpinoideaea and
Faboideae will be treated separately.
Mimosoideae is placed in
Subphase 3.
IntroductionCentral to them is the idea that there is more to life than work. They feel as if they are living for work but they would like to work to live. They can work very hard and they often do so for a long time. But in the end it should result in relaxation, in enjoying life. They want to do a lot for their family, friends and the community to make everybody happy. But there should be an end to it, it should have results.
They are often too timid to understand what is going on. They have a lack of self-assurance to be able to say what they need. Their pleasing nature makes them adapt and give of themselves even more.
MindDelusion: body parts are enlarged.
GeneralWeather: > warm bath; < draught.
Physical: < motion; > bandage; > massage.
BodyEnergy: exhaustion, chronic fatigue syndrome.
Nervous: paralysis.
Vertigo: dizzy.
Eyes: strabismus.
Stomach: belching.
Abdomen: bloated, gas, rumbling, flatulence.
Female: pain, sore, breasts, nipples.
Limbs: arthritis, knee, ankle; feet; gout.