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Solanoideae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
5Lamiidae
Phase
7Solanales
Subphase
2Solanoideae
Stage
0
Name

Solanoideae

Author

Jan Scholten

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665.72.00 SolanoideaeContent: solanine.
Genera: Cyphomandra, Jaltomata, Solanum.
IntroductionThe Solanoideae is the biggest family in the order of the Solanales. Another name for the family is Nightshades. The night and darkness are threatening for them. They expect many kinds of danger that they cannot see. The threat is very big and cannot be handled. So we see the dipole of “flight or fight”. It leads to immense inner tension, never allowing rest or peace. So the parasympaticus is paralysed.
The Fluorine aspect of hero versus dragon is prominent. It is the fear of being a bad person, the fear of losing one’s body and dying. To do the right thing during those fears is the issue. It can be linked to the works of Heracles, the theme of conquering the inner world, which is an expression of the Lanthanides.
They often have a feeling of being too weak to withstand dark forces. They can feel victim of natural disasters like floods, earthquakes and thunderstorms or social disasters like crime, robbery, killing and war. Those kinds of threats make them passive.
MindTimid, shy.
Anger, aggression; kicking, striking, stamping, shrieking, yelling, in paroxysms, tantrums.
Delirium, frightful; insanity, mania; psychosis, foolish gay behaviour.
No contact with the outer world.
Desire love, but cannot even touch the ones you love.
Clinging, longing for safety and security.
Ailments from being bewitched, violent terror, pursued, murder, life and death, killed, snakes, black and white, light and dark, weak or absent parents.
Sensitive, < light, noise and touch.
Showy, showing who they are.
Fight or flight reaction, << threat.
Fear, panic, fright: dark; light; water; death; being attacked, killed, < thrillers, horror movies, Hitchcock.
Delusion: hallucinations; being changed into animals; possessed, by devil, dark eyes.
Dreams: death; killing; nightmare; water; dipping her baby in cold water; sexual.
GeneralSensation: violent, sudden; splitting, bursting, throbbing; explosive, pulsating, shooting, spasmodic, jerking.
Weather: < cold wind.
Time: < 11 pm, < full moon; flood tide.
Desire: fast food: potatoes, ketchup.
Food: < tobacco.
Sleep: sleepless < full moon.
BodyFever; congestion, red, hot, dry, glowing; hypothermia; death.
Nervous: apoplexy; epilepsy, seizures; spasms, chorea, jerking; convulsions; paralysis; loss of sensation; congenital spina bifida; birth defects.
Head: headache and dizziness.
Eyes: dilated pupils.
Nose: coryza.
Throat: burning.
Lungs: asthma; cough.
Heart: palpitations; pulse fast; dysrhythmia.
Stomach: nausea, diarrhoea, vomiting; cramps; gastritis.
Abdomen: gastroenteritis; jaundice.
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  • ›6 Angiospermae
  • ›6 Asteranae
  • ›5 Lamiidae
  • ›7 Solanales
  • 2Solanum tuberosum
  • 4Solanum paniculatum
  • 5Solanum mammosum
  • 6Jaltomata procumbens
  • 6Solanum chrysotrichum
  • 7Solanum dulcamara
  • 7Solanum capsicoides
  • 7Solanum glaucophyllum
  • 7Solanum torvum
  • 7Solanum villosum
  • 7Solanum pyracanthum
  • 7Solanum betaceum
  • 7Solanum seaforthianum
  • 7Solanum uliginosum
  • 7Solanum nitidum
  • 8Solanum carolinense
  • 8Solanum lycopersicum
  • 8Lycopersicon esculentum
  • 9Solanum quitoense
  • 10Solanum capense
  • 10Solanum crispum
  • 10Discopodium penninervium
  • 12Solanum nigrum
  • 13Solanum pseudocapsicum
  • 14Solanum melongena
  • 15Solanum aethiopicum
  • 15Solanum americanum
  • 16Solanum tuberosum aegrotans
  • 16Solanum virginianum
  • 17Solanum uporo
  • xSolanum erythracanthum
  • xSolanum quadriloculatum
  • xSolanum sodomoeum
  • xSolanum chenopodioides
  • xSolanum physalifolium
  • xSolanum triflorum
  • xSolanum laciniatum
  • xCyphomandra betacea
  • xSolanum anguivi
  • xSolanum hartwegii
  • xSolanum aviculare
  • xSolanum wrightii
  • xSolanum sisymbriifolium
  • xSolanum jasminoides
  • xSolanum mauritianum
  • xSolanum linnaeanum
  • xSolanum verbascifolium
  • xSolanum hazenii
  • xSolanum scabrum
  • xSolanum inaequilaterum
  • xSolanum adenophorum
  • xSolanum lycocarpum
  • xSolanum agrarium
  • xSolanum albidum
  • xSolanum atriplicifolium
  • xSolanum cordatum
  • xSolanum diversifolium
  • xSolanum dubium
  • xSolanum erianthum
  • xSolanum ferox
  • xSolanum frutescens
  • xSolanum hindsianum
  • xSolanum hirtum
  • xSolanum incanum
  • xSolanum indicum
  • xSolanum jamaicense
  • xSolanum lyratum
  • xSolanum marginatum
  • xSolanum rostratum
  • xSolanum sodomeum
  • xSolanum surattense
  • xSolanum trilobatum
  • xSolanum montanum
  • xSolanum lanceifolium
  • xSolanum polyacanthon
  • xSolanum cochabambense
  • xSolanum elaeagnifolium
  • xSolanum gilo
  • xSolanum aculeatissimum
  • xSolanum blumei
  • xSolanum panduraeforme
  • xSolanum swartzianum
  • xSolanum tomentosum
  • xLycopersicon cerasiforme
  • xSolanum sanitwongsei
  • xSolanum insidiosum
  • xSolanum spirale
  • xSolanum triquetrum
  • xSolanum coagulans
  • xSolanum esuriale
  • xSolanum spectabile
  • xSolanum wendlandii
  • xSolanum bicolor
  • xSolanum giganteum
  • xSolanum bahamense
  • xSolanum valdiviense
  • xSolanum saponaceum
  • xSolanum alternatopinnatum
  • xSolanum forskalii
  • xSolanum abutiloides
  • xSolanum angustifolium