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.
Known as the Forked Sundew, it is easy to see how Drosera binata red got that name. The long upright leaves form a "Y" shape at the extremity. The erect stems can reach 20 inches high or more and branched in upper part.