Lambertia formosa
Lambertia formosa, commonly known as Mountain Devil, is a shrub endemic to New South Wales, Australia.
Its common name derives from its (2cm - 3cm x 1cm - 2cm) fruit (seed) having two (1cm - 1.5cm) sharp horny protuberances, and a 0.5cm 'beak', making it appear similar to some depictions of a devil's head.
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