655.50.00 Cistales
Botany: 204 genera; 2300 species; phloem stratified with fibrous and soft layers; hairs stellate; sepals connate; leaves with malvoid teeth; stamens numerous, develop centrifugally from a few bundles.
Taxonomy
The order of the Malvales has been established a long time. But the exact placement has been problematic. It was for long thought to be connected with the Rosales. Malvales has 3 subclades: 2 early diverging families Neuradaceae and Thymelaeaceae, an extended Malvaceae and a clade with Dipterocarpaceae and Cistaceae.
In the Plant theory the Order of the Malvales is split into the above subclades. The extended Malvaceae is raised to the level of an Order, Malvales and the subfamilies are treated as families. The other suborder, that of Dipterocarpaceae and Cistaceae, is treated as Cistales. Cistales is placed in Phase 5 of the Malvidae. The Families Neuradaceae and Thymelaeaceae are included in Huerteales, in Phase 2 of the Malvidae.
Phases
1. Bixaceae.
2. Sphaerosepalaceae.
3. Cistaceae.
4. Sarcolaenaceae.
5. Dipterocarpaceae.
6. Muntingiaceae
7. Cytinaceae.
Introduction
Only Cistus canadensis is known a bit in homeopathy.
They have a strong quality of refinement and culture but that is often not recognised by parents and family. They will often feel limited in an old fashioned and narrow minded culture and religion. They want to break away but that can easily give rise to conflicts. They want to develop some art or science, discover the world.
On the other hand they can become easily attached to a new mind-set, a new way of thinking that can also become also too strict and limiting. Limiting in the first instance for themselves but later also imprinted on to others. The consequence is that they want to break out of relationships, too tight family bonds. But that leaves them alone and isolated, which they do not like.
Mind
Loyal, desire to belong to a group; deny parts of themselves to belong to the group.
Aversion: anger, quarrels, conflicts, disharmony.
Ailments from showing emotions, anger, convictions, feelings.
Airy, untidy, transitory; ungrounded.
Sensitive, to noise.
Mirth, cheerful, excitement, affectionate.
Reserved, hold in their anger.
Fears.
Theme: cotton; slime.
Split between love and sex.
Suppressing their anger, aggression, sexuality.
Desire to be loved, appreciated.
Desire: harmony, art, knowledge, culture, music.
Fear: separation.
Delusion: separated from the world; being alone; being watched.
Delusion: split, confusion of identity.
Dreams: murder; death; accident; death of a friend.
General
Sensation:
Weather: intense cold.
Sweat: profuse, < night.
Desire: sweet, juicy, fresh; tobacco; chocolate.
Aversion: cheese.
Food: > eating.