Passiflora ambigua or Passion Flower is a very rare Passiflora that grows very fast and becomes very big. The flowers have pink petals and sepals, the filaments are white streaked with red and purple. They measure 10-13 cm in diameter and spread a very unpleasant smell.
With shades from yellow to scarlet to blaze orange, the sugar maple's fall foliage display is dependable to the point of becoming an important tourist attraction.
This genus is the most popular one among cacti. There are societies throughout the world that strictly consist of Mammillaria aficionados, and there are collectors who specialize in this genus exclusively.
Another startling feature of the Pygmy Sundews are their size. Normally the plants grow to a maximum diameter of half an inch. Although some people are put off by their size, their beauty lie in numbers.