Supramental riches


Supramental riches 563

Riches that are at the disposal of the supramental being and still unknown to man.

The Mother



 Supramental
Selenicereus (A. Berger) Britt. & Rose. Spp., Cactaceae
Night-blooming cereus, Moon cereus

Physical description:
Large fragrant pure white nocturnal funnelform flowers with numerous pointed petals and a central cluster of curving stamens - borne singly on pendulous stems from the nodes on the margins of the leaves. A scandent succulent with long narrow pendulous fleshy leaves. General description of all Hibiscus: Flowers are medium, large or very large - the single forms have five petals and a prominent exserted staminal column with yellow anthers along the sides near the tip and ending in five tiny velvety stigma pads - the double and semi-double forms are loosely to densely ball-like, the petals usually hiding the reproductive parts - borne singly from the leaf axils. In recent years hybridisation has brought innumerable additions in colour and form to the flowers and plants of this already varied genus. Herbs and shrubs of all sizes.

Common name/s
Cactée grimpante
Селеницерцус




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