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Magnoliaceae

Family
Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
2Magnolianae
Subclass
2Magnoliidae
Phase
4Magnoliales
Subphase
0
Stage
0
Name

Magnoliaceae

Author

Jan Scholten

Type

Picture

Chapter

622.44.00

Book
Family
622.44.00 MagnoliaceaeBotany: trees, shrub; leaves stipulate
Content: ethereal oils, aromatic terpenoids; alkaloids, benzyl-isoquinoline; curare-like.
DD: Subphase 4; Phase 4; Hydrogen series; Carbon series.
TaxonomyMagnoliaceae can be divided in 3 subfamilies:
Magnolieae: Kmeria, Magnolia, Manglietia, Pachylarnax.
Michelieae: Elmerrillia, Michelia.
Liriodendroidae: Liriodendron.
In the Plant theory they are treated as one family.
IntroductionA typical situation for Magnolia seems to be that of parents who are absent and the child is raised by grandparents or other members of the family. There is stability in their life but on the other hand there is an insecurity or uncertainty about who really are their parents. They can see the grandparents as more like parents than their biological parents.
MindLost, lost in the world.
Confusion, orientation problems.
Dementia.
GeneralWeather: chilly.
BodyVertigo: faintness.
Lungs: respiration asthmatic, as if he could not expand the lungs enough.
Stomach: lump feeling.
Female: menses problems; <<< menopause.
Urinary: cystitis.
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